Javax.json is a newer JSR, but has an ASF compliant version, is pretty close to the original JSON.org API and will support a standard annotation based JSON-B solution at some point soon.
Updated integration tests and removed JSON.org from license.
Using array() is a bit dangerous as it's an optional part of any
ByteBuffer implementation. This new method will deal with various
ByteBuffer implementations appropriately.
- Added a thread pool executor, that combines cached and fixed size thread pooling.
It behaves like a cached thread pool in that it reuses exising threads and removes
idle threads after a timeout, limits the maximum number of threads in the pool, but
queue additional request instead of rejecting them.
- changed existing code to use the new thread pool instead of a fixed-size thread pool in
all places that are configured with a client thread pool size.
Previously, the order of query parameters depended on the iteration order of items in a Set.
This order is undefined for some Sets. Nevertheless, unit test for createQueryString expected
that query parameters are in a particular order.
Previously we were using a long regular expression to detect whether or not a
given host was IPv6. However, this was brittle and hard to read. Since we are
already shipping Google Guava in the distribution it made sense to use the
Guava method com.google.common.net.InetAddresses#isInetAddress rather than
the regular expression.
this is just calling Idea format on all the files using the new style
I am separating manual changes from automatic changes in case I have to repeat the manual changes again
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARTEMIS-163
On this pass I'm just converting the native layer to a simpler one.
It wasn't very easy to change the alignment at the current framework,
so I did some refactoring simplifying the native layer
The volume of the nubmer of changes here is because:
- The API is changed, we now don't close the libaio queue between files
- The native layer won't use malloc as much as it used to, saving some CPU and memory defragmentation
- I organized the code around nio and libaio
"mvn install" now works without the lint, but a "mvn install javadoc:jar" still fails. Since that is what the release plugin uses, need to keep the lint there for now. Still lots of failures.