We had a few reported small issues on the codebase from the recent introduced google error prone.
This should eliminate any issues, and I am making sure these won't happen again
If standalone backup server with shared has defined scale-down policy
but it's disabled then backup does not activate. Problem is that
server is checking only whether scale down is defined but if it's
enabled. This causes that server.stop() is called and backup does
not activate.
Lots of work on the test-suite in this commit including:
- Rename ServiceTestBase to ActiveMQTestBase
- Make AddressSettings fluent
- Remove unnecessary tearDown() implementations
- Use ActiveMQTestBase.create*Locator() instead of
ActiveMQClient.createServerLocator*(..)
- Use fluent ServerLocator methods
- Make sure all ActiveMQServers.newActiveMQServer invocations
are surrounded with addServer() where appropriate
- Create a few example tests to be references from hacking-guide
- Update hacking-guide with more info on writing tests
- Refactor config creation methods in ActiveMQTestBase
This has bothered me for awhile, but writing the hacking guide has
given me an opportunity to refactor some of our test-suite to be
simpler, more consistent, and easier to understand. This is
important if we want users to provide well-written tests. Our
test-suite is an important part of the code-base and it should be
easy to write good tests.
Basically I just consolidated CoreUnitTestCase, UnitTestCase, and
ServiceTestBase into a single class named ServiceTestBase. I also
simplified some of the configuration creation methods to reduce
duplicated code.
This is changing the default host to 0.0.0.0 per feedback from the community (activemq dev-list)
however if clustered is used some input or other properties will get input during the create process
I've also done some other changes based on some small issues I have encountered
The test wrongly assumes that Class.getResource(..) needs to specify the
System line-separator. The contract for the method dictates:
"If the name begins with a '/' ('\u002f'), then the absolute name of
the resource is the portion of the name following the '/'."
Also, it manipulates File.getAbsolutePath() in a way that generates wrong
URL for Windows.
This commit is a simple mv of the files.. We required two commits to preserve history,
one to git mv, one for the actual changes...
otherwise history would be lost
Based on the Apache ActiveMQ community vote this project is being
renamed "Artemis."