Correct the XML parser for core federation queue match policy loading
to call the setQueueMatch instead of setAddressMatch when reading the
queue match element.
Redistribution would add data to the record which would then in turn make the record too large to redistribute.
The Redistributor and Bridges should not be removed.
Also a warning should be added to warn users about the situation.
This commit does the following:
- Updates HA docs including the chapter on network isolation (i.e.
split brain). The network isolation chapter is now more about
high-level explanation and the HA doc now has all the configuration
parameters.
- Changes references to "pluggable quorum voting" to "pluggable lock
manager." The pluggable functionality really isn't about voting.
Conceptually is much more like the functionality you'd get from a
distributed lock so this naming is more clear. Both the docs and the
code have been changed.
- Reorganize lock manager modules as sub-modules. The API and RI
modules are renamed, but that should be OK based on the
"experimental" tag that's been on this feature up to this point.
- Remove the "experimental" tag from the lock manager.
These changes will not break folks using the standalone broker. However,
they will break folks embedding the broker *if* they are using the
artemis-quorum-ri or artemis-quorum-api modules or the
o.a.a.a.c.c.h.DistributedPrimitiveManagerConfiguration class.
There are no functional changes here. Renaming these modules is more a
conceptual change to facilitate better documentation and increased
adoption.
Whenever we create a queue with a filter we're instantiating 3 different
`org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.filter.impl.FilterImpl` objects. This
is wasteful and entirely avoidable.
Fix intermittent test failures in pull consumer test by asserting that there
are the expected number of message on the queue before running the JMS consume
cycle to consume credit and trigger federation credit to flow.
Tests need to ensure federation links are up before sending to and address
or the sent message can get discarded before the federation consumer is there
to receive it.
When federation is configured in two directions between nodes for an address
the message can reflect from one node to another if max hops is not set or not
set correctly and in some federation topologies the max hops value can't solve
the issue and still result in a working configuration. This reflection should
be prevented at the federation consumer level for address consumers.
Generate MQTT message IDs from full allowed range of 1-65535 and skip
currently used values. Do not use atomic integer for current ID, because
all accesses and modifications are performed in synchronized context.
When Queue consumers attach with filters use those instead of the Queue
filter to filter the messages that are federated to avoid stranding of
messages on the local broker. This will result in multiple federation
consumers if the various attached local consumers all use different
filters but does keep unwanted messages on the remote so that consumers
there can consume those.
Under some scenarios federation demand tracking is losing track of total demand
for a federated resource leading to teardown of federated links before all local
demand has been removed from the resource. This occurs most often if the attempts
to establish a federation link are refused because the resource hasn't yet been
created and an eventual attach succeeds, but can also occur in combination with
a plugin blocking or not blocking federation link creation in some cases.
Large message support was added to
o.a.a.a.c.s.f.FederatedQueueConsumerImpl#onMessage via cf85d35 for
ARTEMIS-3308. The problem with that change is that when onMessage
returns o.a.a.a.c.c.i.ClientConsumerImpl#callOnMessage will eventually
call o.a.a.a.c.c.i.ClientLargeMessageImpl#discardBody which eventually
ends up in o.a.a.a.c.c.i.LargeMessageControllerImpl#popPacket waiting 30
seconds (i.e. the default readTimeout) for more packets to arrive (which
never do). This happens because the FederatedQueueConsumer short-cuts
the "normal" process by using LargeMessageControllerImpl#take.
This commit fixes that by tracking the number of bytes "taken" and then
looking at that value later when discarding the body effectively
skipping the 30 second wait.
When an AMQP federation instance attempts to federate an address or queue
it can fail if the remote address or queue is not present or cannot be
created based on broker policy. A federation link can also closed if the
federated resource is removed from the remote broker by management etc.
In those cases the remote broker should note the resources that were
targets of federation and send alerts to the source federation broker to
notify it that these resources become available for federation and the
source should attempt again to create federation links if demand still
exists. This allows an AMQP federation instance to heal itself based on
updates from the remote.
No problems reported on this test.
I needed to validate rather if messages were being distributed correctly when either SNF or the final address itself was paged. Rather than throw away the test I decided to keep the validation here.
Currently when an MQTT topic filter contains characters from the
configured wildcard syntax the conversion to/from this syntax breaks.
For example, when using the default wildcard syntax if an MQTT topic
filter contains a . the conversion from the MQTT wildcard syntax to the
core wildcard syntax and back will result in the `.` being replaced with
a `/.`.
This commit fixes that plus a few other things...
- Implements proper conversions to/from one WildcardConfiguration to
another.
- Refactors the MQTT code which invokes these conversion methods. This
includes simplifying a lot of test code.
- Adds lots of tests for everything.
- Clarifies some variable naming to better distinguish between core and
MQTT.
- Move ActiveMQTestBase to artemis-test-support.
- Add reduced parent for current artemis-server tests.
- Add a simpler test case parent class unit tests can use.
- Convert some existing checks into a rule for reuse.
- Move various rules/utils to artemis[-unit]-test-support module from where they can be used instead of from artemis-server.