commit | d5d7dd40f8b29a7a4921829bd6ccf9b670613af2 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Ralph Straubs <rs8887@att.com> | Thu Apr 20 05:26:49 2017 -0500 |
committer | Ralph Straubs <rs8887@att.com> | Thu Apr 20 05:34:06 2017 -0500 |
tree | c93b970c711255a5468d82426ca1eb90ecdc8811 | |
parent | c2aad6527c903cc3359ef9673d0706f37d4b89ec [diff] |
Batch submit [ECOMPD2TD-1073 1707] Removal of extra flush statements and addition of rollbacks in catch blocks instead of commits. [ECOMPD2TD-1073 1707] Adding some needed synchronized statements to IntegrityMonitor. [ECOMPD2TD-1159] - Loggers should be Serializable By making loggers Serializable, they can be included in Drools persistent data. 'EelfLogger' and 'SystemOutLogger' can do this trivially, but 'Logger4J' needed some additional work, because it has a non-serializable field 'log'. [ECOMPD2TD-000] Fix versioning of org.openecomp.policy.* dependencies [US866186 1707] First cut of stateCheck mod and non-working JUnit [US866186 1707] Completed the coding for the task TA1998344 which adds a check of forward progress for dependencies. [US866186 1707] Completed updates to IntegrityMonitor.stateCheck and IntegrityMonitorTest which includes addition of a JUnit for stateCheck and control of the order of JUnit execution. [US865296] ECOMP Policy Logging Compliance, add TargetEntity and TargetServiceName, remove unit from ElapsedTime [US865296] ECOMP Policy Logging Compliance, set audit log statuscode to 'COMPLETE' instead of N/A [US865296] ECOMP Policy Logging Compliance, remove time unit (seconds and milliseconds) from ElapsedTime for logging compliance [US866186 1707] Cleaned up IntegrityAudit JUnit tests. [US866186 1707] IntegrityMonitor JUnit clean up [US866186 1707] Re-added missing classes that were erroneously deleted. [US865296] - add get/setters and inits for required log fields Change-Id: I76ef4606ed6832ed48eaca68e72839a05c8bc3a8 Signed-off-by: Ralph Straubs <rs8887@att.com>
This source repository contains OpenECOMP common code, which is shared by 'policy-drools-pdp' and 'policy-engine'. The settings file only needs to support the standard Maven repositories (e.g. central = http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/), and any proxy settings needed in your environment.
To build it using Maven 3, run: mvn clean install