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1.2.8
bug remaining
- Kaffe + Gcj -> app.close() hangs. I've got to investigate further
documentation
- typos
- added description of new functions
bugfixes
- fixed the "start stop start stop" bug reported by Francis Jambon (
thanks alot, Francis ! )
- validates against the 1.4 jakarta regexp library.
- IvyWatcher had a static structures leading to a nasty bug when several
Ivy Agents were in the same JVM.
test suite
- added the test directory, in addition to the examples
- now runs with kaffe ( not sure of Why ... )
- it compiles and runs fine with gcj on Mandrake 10.1, but the tests fails
new features
- Ivy.getWBUId() returns a "wanna be unique Id", quite useful when
performing queries. It looks like IDTest0:1105029280616:1005891134.
- Ivy.getDomainArgs(String,String[]) is a cheap and handy way of finding out
the domain, based on the DEFAULT_DOMAIN, then on the IVYBUS property, then on
the -b domain command line argument. Be sure to use it !
- added the After tool
- Probe, After and IvyDaemon going to tool
- fixed the jprobe shell script to honor $IVYBUS environment variable
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1.2.7
bugfixes
- no more the infamous unBindMsg() reported by Matthieu
- *complex* algorithm to disallow multiple instances of the same agent
when launched with multiple broadcast addresses, some of them being
received twice by a remote agent X, X trying to connect twice ...
It should fix both Francis's WiFi bugreport, and Jean-Paul Stress' bug
new features
- Probe allows .where .dieall-yes-i-am-sure .bound and .bound CLIENT
code cleanup
- minor fixes for acecssing static final values
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1.2.6
documentation
- the manual has been heavily updated, and C++ has been left out.
bugfixes
- major cleanup to handle simultaneous connections, e.g., between two
busses within the same process ( AsyncAPI test is very stressful )
I made an assymetric processing to elect the client that should
disconnect based on the socket ports ... might work...
- jakarta regexp are not meant to be threadsafe, so for match() and
compile() must be enclaused in a synchronized block
- now sends back an error message when an incorrect regexp is sent
the message is supposed to be readable
- IvyWatcher now uses a new buffer for each Datagram received, to prevent an old bug
new features
- added serial numbers for traceDebug
- Ivy.waitForMsg(regexp,timeout) and Ivy.waitForClient(name,timeout) make
the synchronization with other Ivy agents easier. Wait "forever" if
timeout is null.
- IvyClient now sends back an error message when an incorrect regexp is sent
the message is supposed to be readable
- uses apache jakarta-regexp instead of gnu-regexp ( see
http://jakarta.apache.org/regexp/ ), we gain a compatibility with Perl
and the new ivy-c 3.4.6 :)
- no more java ping in Probe ...
API changes
- Ivy changed changed the semantic of -b a,b:port,c:otherport if no port is
specified for a, it take the port from the next one. If none is
specified, it takes DEFAULT_PORT
- no more asynchronous sending of message ( async bind is ok though )
because the tests are sooooo unsuccessful
- IvyWatcher's getDomain now sends IvyException for malformed broadcast addresses
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1.2.5
no more java ping ... It was considered useless
new features
- Ivy protectNewLines to add encoding end decoding of \n within messages
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1.2.4
bugfixes
- resists when a non Ivy Agent broadcasts on our address
- invokes disconnect() on a normal IvyClient end of run()
- bus.start(null) now *really* starts on IVYBUS property or 127:2010 if the
property is not set
- bugfix J007 : breaks connexions with remote clients using a faulty
protocol, ignore subscriptions to faulty regexps.
- bugfix J006 : invokes the applicationListeners's disconnect method at the
end of the run() loop
- the IvyWatcher accepts connexions from remote hosts with the same port
number. Closes a possible bug, yet to check thoroughfully...
- bugfix J005 : the IvyWatcher's loop doesn't break on faulty broadcasts,
belonging to non ivy application, e.g.
- major rewrite of the internals of the Ivy class structure
new features
- added a sendToSelf(boolean) method in the Ivy class to allow the
sendMsg() to trigger our own callbacks. Default is false.
API Changes (WARNING, you might have to recompile you applications)
- changed the API for Ivy.sendMsg and IvyClient.sendDirectMsg, both function
can now raise an IvyException if the message contains \n or \0x3
- changed the API for IvyApplicationListener ( die now requires a String
argument ).
- changed the API for Ivy.bindMsg(). It now raises an IvyException if the
regexp was not compiled successfully (e.g.: "(.*").
- added an IvyBindListener and Ivy.addBindListener, Ivy.removeBindListener
order to hook callbacks upon reception of bind requests. It is now
possible to write a decent ivy monitor program. JProbe has been rewritten
this way and now displays the subscriptions in real time, not only at
startup ( should I file a bugreport against ivy-c ? )
- Probe can send messages to itself, with the -s command line switch
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1.2.3
new features
- IvyClient now implements the directMessage function of the Ivy Protocol.
- Probe now allows users to send a direct message with the ".direct" command
- the environment variable IVYBUS is propagated to the children
doc
- now includes a simple documentation for IvyDaemon (sgml and readme)
- README rewritten
tests
- I added a regression test to check the API ( java TestApi in the tests
directory )
- I added the early disconnexion test ( probe < /dev/null )
- handles the different JVMs more cleanly in the makefiles
- testbenches OK for linux jdk from 1.1 to 1.4
bugfixes
- the datagram sender is encapsulated within its own thread. Closes
another bug.
- IvyClient doesn't loop any more in certain conditions of remote
disconnexion this closes the new bugreport jan/2002
- early disconnexion is now possible ( java fr.dgac.ivy.Probe < /dev/null),
- handles the InterruptedIOException happening on certain thread
conditions in jdk1.1 and jdk1.2. Threads and multiple VMs is a very
complex mix.
known bugs
- there is an Interrupt on Blackdown linux leading to an innocuous error
message. I will investigate later ... It is OK on Solaris jvm 1.1.7A.
- in Linux jdk1.2.2, a SIGSEGV from time to time.
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1.2.2
bugfix
IvyClient.java didn't handle the readline()=null correctly. Thus, the
thread kept on eating CPU when a remote client left the bus.
This closes Damien Figarol bugreport dec/2002
bugfix
The ivy java library wasn't supported on 1.1.x platforms, because of
missing methods ( java.util.Vector.add(Object) and
System.setProperty(String,String) ). I switched back to the old API.
This closes Philippe Truillet bugreport dec/2002.
cleanup
examples have been a bit rewritten
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1.2.1
bugfix
Ivy.java Ivy.start(null) now starts on DEFAULT_DOMAIN (Alexandre Lemort),
the new getDomains(String) outputs the list of domains
IvyWatcher now empties the datagram buffer with 0x10, thus fixing a nasty
bug that involved a java client on windows XP
Probe
now displays the real address of the starting domain
now has a .bind and .unbind commands
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1.2.0
bugfix:
IvyClient if a remote client disconnect brutally ( broken pipe ), the BufferedReader
takes time to propagate the IOException. It means we are not aware of the
problem before 2 or 3 messages ( Alexandre Lemort )
there is a fix in IvyClient, but this is part of the TCP protocol. I will
receive the timeout when I try to write on the client. To circumvent this, I
have implemented an extention in the Ivy protocol with 2 new messages, Ping
and Pong. This is Ivy-java only, and and experimental feature.
Probe
Probe can now send empty strings on keyboard input
rewritten with a looping thread on stdin to allow a cleaner exit on die
message : not very good
processes .help, .die , .quit and .bye commands
it is possible to rename the JPROBE on the bus with the -n switch, it can
circumvent name collisions during tests
e.g: java fr.dgac.ivy.Probe -n JPROBE2
Ivy
setSoTimeout is back on the server socket
added a regression test main()
clients is now a Hashtable. the deletion now works better
getIvyClientsByName allows the research of IvyClient by name
getDomain doesnt throw IvyException anymore
removed the close() disconnect(IvyClient c). Fixes a big badaboum bug
getDomain becomes public
adding the sendToSelf feature
fixed the printStackTrace upon closing of the ServerSocket after a close()
IvyException changed default access constructor to public access
IvyApplicationAdapter missed an id in the parameters
IvyClient
sendDie() methode goes public
sendBuffer update with silent error on a broken pipe, unless IVY_DEBUG is set
the IvyClient gets removed from the list of clients if there is a broken pipe.
Another bug fixed !
implements ping and pong protocol
appName visibility changed from private to protected
IvyDaemon is granted a public access on its constructor
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1.0.11 mer jun 5 11:33:16 CEST 2002
Just a debian package change. No java modification per se.
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1.0.10 mar jun 4 19:00:32 CEST 2002
TestIvy:
System.exit on bus die
IvyWatcher
isInDomain() is wrong in multicast. I've removed it -> TO FIX
there was a remanence effect in the datagrampacket buffer. I clean it up after each message
cleaned up the getDomain() and getPort() code
I allow multiple domains
I Removed the CPU eating loop on soTimeOut, with a vector of broadcast listeners
Probe
System.exit upon die message
jar file:
added gnu/regexp and gnu/getopt class files withing the jar file
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1.0.8
Fixed a bug in inserted in 1.0.7, added the Counter program,
useful if you want to have an inexact idea of the number of messages
circulating on the bus itself.
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1.0.7
Fixed a bug in Ivy.java and IvyClient.java, causing the
problematic 'a(.*) (.*)' matching 'a 2' loosing the first empty matches.
Beware, this has a cost on effectiveness, but, hey, Ivy-java is not
optimized at all
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1.0.6
Fixed a bug in fr.dgac.ivy.Probe, which didn't use the IVYBUS
property.
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1.0.5
Multicast support
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