The OpenWire JMS client shipped with ActiveMQ "Classic" uses the
client's hostname as part of the `JMSMessageID`. Consumers may use this
data to select messages sent from particular hosts. Although this is
brittle and not recommended it is nonetheless possible.
However, when messages arrive to ActiveMQ Artemis they are converted
to core messages, and the broker doesn't properly map the selector from
`JMSMessageID` to the corresponding property on the underlying core
message. This commit fixes that problem. Changes include:
- Mapping selector from JMSMessageID to the internal __HDR_MESSAGE_ID
- Relocating some constant values so that both the protocol and commons
module can use them
- Adding a test
We were lucky that processReferences was pretty much a static operation, hence I am moving it away from RoutingContext both for clarity and avoiding state being needed on that method.
If state was needed as part of processReferences you would had a pretty nasty bug as the IOCallback could introduce a race where a send would change the state while the IO was pending.
Update the salt calculation to more closely align with the
"Randomness Recommendations for Security" at
https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1750.txt.
This was inadvertently changed in
5965a45894.
Both audit logging and logging from the LoggingActiveMQServerPlugin are
unclear as they relate to transactional sends and acks. Both essentially
ignore the transaction which makes it appear that an operation has taken
place when, in fact, it hasn't (e.g. a transactional ack is rolled back
but the log indicates the ack went through).
This commit fix this with the following changes:
- Log details when a send or ack is added to a transaction.
- Log details when the transaction is committed.
- Log when the transaction is rolled back.
- Include transaction details in the relevant DEBUG logs.
- Simplify INFO level logging for sends & acks in
LoggingActiveMQServerPlugin. Ensure details are in the DEBUG logs.
Other changes:
- Make capitalization more consistent in a handful of audit logs.
Currently the broker detects the presence of the web console by looking
for the name of a file (i.e. console.war). This is fragile because if
the file is renamed for any reason then the broker won't print the
status of the web console when it starts.
This commit improves web console detection by inspecting the
<display-name> tag in the war file's WEB-INF/web.xml. By default it
looks for "hawtio", but this can be customized using the system property
"org.apache.activemq.artemis.webConsoleDisplayName".
AddressControl has 2 methods to get same metric. Both
getNumberOfMessages() and getMessageCount() return the same metric
albeit in different ways.
Also, getNumberOfMessages() inspects both "local" and "remote" queue
bindings which is wrong.
This commit fixes these issues via the following changes:
- Deprecate getNumberOfMessages().
- Change getNumberOfMessages() to invoke getMessageCount().
- Add a test to ensure getNumberOfMessages() does not count remote
queue bindings.
- Simplify getMessageCount(DurabilityType).