Make sure that if a bridge disconnects and there is no record in the topology that it uses the original bridge connector to reconnect.
Originally the live broker that disconnected was left in the Topology, thie broke quorum voting as when th evote happened all brokers when asked though th etarget broker was still alive.
The fix for this was to remove the target live broker from the Topology. Since the bridge reconnect logic relied on this in a non HA environment to reconnect this stopped working.
The fix now uses the original target connector (or backup) to reconnect in the case where the broker was actually removed from the cluster.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARTEMIS-1654
When using the tool to import more than one large messages
from xml exported file, this utility class will create some
tmp files, each for one large message. However it only delete
one of the tmp files. All the rest of tmp files won't get
cleaned up.
HornetQClientProtocolManager is used to connect HornteQ servers.
During reconnect, it sends a CheckFailoverMessage packet to the
server as part of reconnection. This packet is not supported by
HornetQ server (existing release), so it will break the backward
compatibility.
Also fixed a failover issue where a hornetq NettyConnector's
ConnectorFactory is serialized to the clients who cannot
instantiate it because class not found exception.
ActiveMQTestBase has been enhanced to expose the Database storage configuration and by adding specific JDBC HA configuration properties.
JdbcLeaseLockTest and NettyFailoverTests have been changed in order to make use of the JDBC configuration provided by ActiveMQTestBase.
JdbcNodeManager has been made restartable to allow failover tests to reuse it after a failover.
Test consistency between live and backup, espacially on
a slow live.
The test use MessagePersister::encode to simulate slow IO condition.
After live started, we send 5 message with a delay(default 500ms),
then start backup, wait until replicated, then send more message
without delay. If all message sent successfully, the backup should
has the same messages as live. We assert the message number only.
Flag needs to be set when auto creating an address so that the address
can be removed later if auto delete is configured when creating a
subscription with MQTT
We provide a feature to mask passwords in the configuration files.
However, passwords in the bootstrap.xml (when the console is
secured with HTTPS) cannot be masked. This enhancement has
been opened to allow passwords in the bootstrap.xml to be masked
using the built-in masking feature provided by the broker.
Also the LDAPLoginModule configuration (in login.config) has a
connection password attribute that also needs this mask support.
In addition the ENC() syntax is supported for password masking
to replace the old 'mask-password' flag.
Change all use from Set<RoutingType> to EnumSet<RoutingType>
Deprecating any old exposed interfaces but keeping for back compatibility.
Address info to avoid iterator on getRoutingType hotpath, like wise can be avoided where single RoutingType is passed in.
When an address is removed from the address manager its linked addresses
also need to be removed if there are no more bindings for the address.
Also adding a null check on bindings of linked addresses when a new
binding is added
The UTF translations has been improved by:
- zero copy on array based buffers
- zero copy UTF length calculation
- faster array access using Netty PlatformDependent.get|putByte
- improved perf tests UTF8Test
* Move byte util code into ByteUtil
* Re-use the new equals method in SimpleString
* Apply same pools/interners to client decode
* Create String to SimpleString pools/interners for property access via String keys (producer and consumer benefits)
* Lazy init the pools on withing the get methods of CoreMessageObjectPools to get the specific pool, to avoid having this scattered every where.
* reduce SimpleString creation in conversion to/from core message methods with JMS wrapper.
* reduce SimpleString creation in conversion to/from Core in OpenWire, AMQP, MQTT.
Replace GenericSQLProvider and other implementation by a single
PropertySQLProvider that uses properties to define SQL queries.
SQL queries are loaded from the journal-sql.properties file.
Queries specific to a DB dialect can be specified by adding a suffix to
the key of the generic property.
For example, the generic property to create a file Table is:
create-file-table = CREATE TABLE %s (ID BIGINT AUTO_INCREMENT, ...)
This property can be customized for Derby by using the
create-file-table.derby property:
create-file-table.derby=CREATE TABLE %s (ID BIGINT NOT NULL GENERATED ALWAYS AS IDENTITY (START WITH 1, INCREMENT BY 1),...
JIRA: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARTEMIS-1590
The test is using the wrong indices for the destinations it uses so they
don't match the one's created in the test support class. Because the
code is now using the default routing type the test fails when it tries
to send a message on a JMS Queue when the auto created address default
to the multicast routing type.
Expose User associated with creating Queue on JMX QueueControl (as attribute)
Allow setting of the user to associate with creating the queue when configured in broker.xml (before only if created over wire is it possible to set the user)
These tests used to have a wrong name, so they weren't executed by
Surefire during a `mvn test` run.
After enablement, the following tests are now failing:
* org.apache.activemq.artemis.tests.integration.cluster.ha.HAAutomaticBackupSharedStoreTest
* org.apache.activemq.artemis.tests.integration.ra.OutgoingConnectionNoJTATest
* org.apache.activemq.artemis.tests.unit.core.server.group.impl.SystemPropertyOverrideTest.testSystemPropertyOverride
When openwire client uses compressed option to send messages
(jms.useCompression=true) openwire client failed to receive them.
The reason is in OpenwireMessageConverter.toAMQMessage():
1. message.setContent() should be called after setting properties
(It will cause the compressed content to decompressed before delivering to clients)
2. message.onSend() should not be called here (it should be used
by producers. If used here it changes the internal flags of the
message and cause receive to fail).
Revert "ARTEMIS-1545 Adding HornetQ 2.4.7 on the mesh to validate send-acks"
I'm reverting this as the testsuite is broken..
We will send it back once worked out.
This reverts commit 8f5b7a1e73.
This reverts commit 9b982b3e30.
Apply fix so that when using JNDI via tomcat resource it works.
Replace original extract of JNDIStorable taken from Qpid, and use ActiveMQ5's as fits better to address this issue. (which primary use case is users migrating from 5.x)
Refactored ActiveMQConnectionFactory to externalise and turn into reference by StringRefAddr's instead of custom RefAddr which isnt standard.
Refactored ActiveMQDestinations similar
Refactored ActiveMQDestination to remove redundent and duplicated name field and ensured getters still behave the same
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARTEMIS-1546
- the dependency scan is changed to allow adding an extra repository
- adding groovy so we won't require compilation dependencies (just runtime)
without needing reflection (thanks Groovy :) )
- Adding hornetq to the mesh of version tests
Unsubscribe topic in clustered environment left open references to the core consumer. This patch properly closes the consumer which results in correct removal of the consumer reference on a remote queue.
Openwire clients create consumers to advisory topics to receive
notifications. As a result there are internal queues created
on advisory topics. Those consumer shouldn't be exposed via
management APIs which are used by the Console
To fix that the broker doesn't register any queues from
advisory addresses.
Also refactors a code to remove Openwire specific contants
from AddressInfo class.
I'm doing an overal improvement on large message support for AMQP
However this commit is just about a Bug on the converter.
It will be moot after all the changes I'm making, but I would rather keep this separate
as a way to cherry-pick on previous versions eventually.
This test starts 2 servers and send messages to
a queue until it enters into paging state. Then
it changes the address max-size to -1, restarts
the 2 servers again and consumes all the messages.
It verifies that even if the max-size has changed
all the paged messages will be depaged and consumed.
No stuck messages after restarting.
The tests is there to guard a case where messages
won't be depaged on server restart after the max-size
is changed to -1. This issue has been fixed into
master along with the fix for ARTEMIS-581, particularly
the changes to the method PagingStoreImpl.getMaxSize().
Server.stop is currently waiting completions on Sessions just because of test cases.
With the recent changes made into the Executors this is not needed any longer
Instead of flushing we just need to make sure there are no more calls into
page executors as we stop the PageManager.
This will avoid any possible starvations or deadlocks here.
The MappedSequentialFile relies on the assumption that any writers
won't exceed the maximum capacity of the file, leaving the JVM to crash otherwise.
This commit adds proper bounds checking on write operations (and position changes too)
in order to provide recoverable effects if such scenario should occour.
In addition are provided minor fixes on Mapped and Nio SequentialFile::fill behaviour
to match the original contract.
- Added Wait.assert methods, what would make it easier to assert on future conditions
- Moved Wait to artemis-junit, we are now using that module on the testsuite
The Critical analyzer is supposed to catch Deadlocks, and such
can only be resolved by killing the VM.
This test is using shutdown as it would be a bit more complex to
handle Byteman to then halt the VM. This will validate the
CriticalAnalyzer is capturing the event, and in such it would halt the VM.
Added a new trustAll flag which will support trusting any client
keystore when doing testing against a broker. This setting should not
be used in production and is strictly for testing.