When sending, for example, to a predefined anycast address and queue
from a multicast (JMS topic) producer, the routed count on the address
is incremented, but the message count on the matching queue is not. No
indication is given at the client end that the messages failed to get
routed - the messages are just silently dropped.
Fixing this problem requires a slight semantic change. The broker is now
more strict in what it allows specifically with regards to
auto-creation. If, for example, a JMS application attempts to send a
message to a topic and the corresponding multicast address doesn't exist
already or the broker cannot automatically create it or update it then
sending the message will fail.
Also, part of this commit moves a chunk of auto-create logic into
ServerSession and adds an enum for auto-create results. Aside from
helping fix this specific issue this can serve as a foundation for
de-duplicating the auto-create logic spread across many of the protocol
implementations.
The JUnit resource has a couple bugs in both the send and receive path
that result in only one message being received if the receive method is
called repeatedly and some send drop the provided properties. Cleaned up
some tests to the point of showing the errors and ensuring that at least
basic functionality is tested.
Adds a new module 'artemis-junit-5' which adds JUnit 5 Extensions for
unit testing. For backwards compability, 'artemis-junit' still uses
JUnit 4. Common stuff has been moved to 'artemis-junit-commons'. Work is
based on the initial PR
https://github.com/apache/activemq-artemis/pull/3436 by @luisalves00