On completion of drain the response is not flushed and the
client can wait a few seconds before another broker task
flushes the work. Flush the connection after updating the
linked as being drained. Also perform the work with the
connection lock held to prevent conccurent update of proton
state.
Add krb5sslloginmodule that will populate userPrincipal that can be mapped to roles independently
Generalised callback handlers to take a connection and pull certs or peerprincipal based on
callback. This bubbled up into api change in securitystore and security manager
Use AcitveMQDestination for subscription naming, fixing and aligning queue naming in the process.
The change is behind a configuration toggle so to avoid causing any breaking changes for uses not expecting.
Adds headers AMQ_SCHEDULED_DELAY and AMQ_SCHEDULED_TIME to STOMP
protocol handling to allow for delayed and scheduled time of a
message. The AMQ_SCHEDULED_DELAY brings forward the same option
from the 5.x broker and the AMQ_SCHEDULED_TIME option adds a fixed
time of delivery alternative to match that of AMQP and others.
Add test case, to prove the issue, and then obviously ensure it works, post fix.
Apply changes in logic of createQueueName to handle global better and fix the behaviour.
Create queues so names are same as behaviour with core client.
this will fix a few multiple protocol tests on ConsumerTests.
And a few other AMQP tests dealing with conversions.
You would get a classCastException without this commit.
If an error escapes into the event processing layer we close the
connection with an error condition to avoid the client becoming stuck on
waiting for a response from the broker and the broker side being in an
unknown state.
Multiplication operations where the operands have type `int` but the
result is cast to `long` may lead to overflow.
Fixes two instances of this problem, by ensuring the operands are cast
to `long` during multiplication.
This resolves the "Result of integer multiplication cast to long"
alerts at https://lgtm.com/projects/g/apache/activemq-artemis/alerts.
When creating some AMQP resources (senders, receivers, etc) the broker
can return an error of 'failed' instead of the security error that is
expected in these cases. In the case of a receiver being created and
a security error happening the broker fails to send back a response
causing the client to hang waiting for an attach response.
Broker should support full qualified queue names (FQQN)
as well as bare queue names. This means when clients access
to a queue they have two equivalent ways to do so. One way
is by queue names and the other is by FQQN (i.e. address::qname)
names. Currently only receiving is supported.
On link attach we currently default out SenderSettleMode to MIXED which
while legal doesn't truly reflect what the client asked for. We instead
now update the link to reflect the mode requested by the client
Also add some tests to ensure that we always return the
ReceiverSettleMode as FIRST since we don't support SECOND.
Broker should support full qualified queue names (FQQN)
as well as bare queue names. This means when clients access
to a queue they have two equivalent ways to do so. One way
is by queue names and the other is by FQQN (i.e. address::qname)
names. Currently only receiving is supported.
Resuse a single small buffer for all txn commands (declare / dischare) to
avoid creating lots of small arrays and ByteBuffer wrappers for txn operations.
Fix the getUserID and getTimestamp methods in AMQPMessage to read and
return the correct values. Adds some tests to cover these cases and
cleans up some others.
Ensure that the header value for priority is read and returned in a form
that is scaled such that it won't cause an IndexOutOfBoundsException
from the QueueImpl priority array. Adds some additional testing for
message priority support.
When populate-validated-user = true AMQP messages can cause exceptions.
This feature isn't particularly applicable to AMQP so this commit
eliminates the exception and leaves the AMQP messages untouched
even if populate-validated-user = true. In other words,
populate-validated-user + AMQP is not supported.
When I added flow control, some tests that were using reflection started to fail.
Also as a precaution I'm using <= on the flow control low credit check
When a message is sent to the broker with a TransactionState indicating
that the message should be included in a transaction the disposition from
the broker indicating acceptance of the message should be done using a
TransactionState value that contained the TX ID and the Accepted
disposition.
The coordinator needs to refill credit on the receiver once it has been
exhausted, otherwise the remote cannot send additional declare or
discharge commands to the broker.
As part of my refactoring on AMQP, the broker shouldn't rely on Application properties
for any broker semantic changes on delivery.
I am removing any access to those now, so we can properly deal with this post 2.0.0.
with this we could send and receive message in their raw format,
without requiring conversions to Core.
- MessageImpl and ServerMessage are removed as part of this
- AMQPMessage and CoreMessage will have the specialized message format for each protocol
- The protocol manager is now responsible to send the message
- The message will provide an encoder for journal and paging
When openwire sends back an exception response, it doesn't set
the correct correlation id. This causes the client to miss the
response and the exception won't get caught.
To fix it we need to add the correlation id before sending.
When sending an empty ObjectMessage, broker doesn't
write a 'length' field to the message buffer. In delivery
the broker tries to read the length from the buffer, which
causes "IndexOutOfBoundsException".
To fix it, we need to check if the buffer is empty or not,
and only read it if the buffer is not empty.
When a producer sends a messages to a temp destination created from
another connection, it fails. The reason behind it is that the
producer's connection didn't receive the advisory message (notification)
from broker about this temp destination, and it will throw an exception
if it doesn't know this temp destination.
The fix is send the advisory to the client so that it knows this destination.
When creating a 'no-local' openwire consumer, it doesn't work,
meaning it can still receive messages from the same connection.
The fix is similar to what Artemis client does, which is adding
a 'filter' to the consumer/subscription.
The difference is that with OpenWire we have to do it on the
broker side.
Adds tests for handling of Rejected, Released and Modified outcomes for
a delivery sent to a receiver. Tests show that for the Modified outcome
the broker is redelivering the message to the same receiver when the
undeliverable here value is set which violates the AMQP 1.0 specified
handling of that field. Also for Rejected outcome the broker should
be sending the rejected message to the DLQ as Rejected is supposed to
be a terminal outcome.
Small fix included to not adjust the delivery count if the Modified
outcome does not indicate that the delivery failed.
If the SASL plain mechanism arrives with the authzid value set the
mechanism needs to account for its presence and use the correct fields
of the exchange to get the username and password values. Adds some
tests to validate this fix.