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Enduro/X Core

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Overview

Enduro/X is Open Source Middleware Platform for Distributed Transaction Processing

It is modern, micro-services based middleware for writing distributed, open systems (program consists of several executables) based applications. Thus by using Enduro/X programmers do not have to worry about threads and concurrency anymore, the load balancing and multi-CPU loading is done by Enduro/X middleware by it self, administrator only have to determine how many copies of particular services should be started. Of-course Enduro/X supports multi-threaded applications too, but now system architects have a choice either to design multi-threaded executables or just configure number of executables to start.

For local inter-process-communication (IPC) Enduro/X uses kernel memory based Posix queues to avoid overhead of the TCP/IP protocol which is used in other middlewares or REST based micro-service architectures. Thus this approach greatly increases application speed, as kernel queues is basically a matter of block memory copy from one process to another (by contrast of 7 layers of TCP/IP stack and streaming nature of the sockets vs block copy).

Enduro/X provides SOA architecture for C/C++ applications and allows to cluster application in fault tolerant way over multiple physical servers. Enduro/X provides Oracle(R) Tuxedo(R) FML/FML32 library emulation, including boolean expressions. Other Tuxedo specific APIs are supported, such as tpforward() and work with distributed transactions (tpbegin(), tpcommit(), etc.).

Platform provides X/Open XATMI and XA interfaces/APIs for C/C++ applications. Enduro/X can at some level can be considered as replacement for Oracle(R) Tuxedo(R), Jboss Blacktie (Narayan), Hitachi OpenTP1 and other XATMI middlewares.

Dual licensed under Affero General Public License Version 3 for use in Open Source project or Commercial license Acquired from Mavimax Ltd (https://www.mavimax.com),

EnduroX have bindings for:

  • Golang (client & server)
  • Java (client & server)
  • Python 3 (client & server)
  • PHP (client)
  • Perl (client & server)

Enduro/X provides following features:

  • Standards based APIs - SCA, The Open Group XATMI Communication types - Synchronous, Asynchronous, Conversational, Publish/subscribe
  • Typed buffers
    • UBF (Unified Buffer Format) which provides emulation of Tuxedo's FML/FML32 format. UBF if high performance binary protocol buffer format. Buffer is indexed by binary search on fixed data types. Types supported include BFLD_CHAR, BFLD_SHORT, BFLD_LONG, BFLD_FLOAT, BFLD_DOUBLE, BFLD_STRING, BFLD_CARRAY, BFLD_PTR, BFLD_UBF (recursive buffers), BFLD_VIEW
    • STRING buffer format.
    • CARRAY (byte array) buffer format.
    • JSON buffer format, automatic conversion between JSON and UBF available.
    • VIEW buffer (starting from version 5.0+). This offer C structure sending between processes in cross platform way. Also this allows to map UBF fields to VIEW fields, thus helping developer quicker to develop applications, by combining UBF and VIEW buffers.
  • Transaction Management - Global Transactions - Two-phase commit protocol - X/Open XA
  • Clustering - on peer-to-peer basis
  • Multi-threaded Event broker (also called publish and subscribe messaging)
  • System process monitoring and self healing (pings and restarts)
  • SOA Service cache. XATMI services can be cached to LMDB database. Resulting that next call to service from any local client receives results directly from cache (mainly from direct memory read).
  • Dynamic re-configuration
  • Custom server polling extensions
  • XATMI sub-system is able to work without main application server daemon (ndrxd)
  • Main application server daemon (ndrxd) can be restarted (if crashed). When started back it enters in learning mode for some period of time, in which in gathers information about system, what services are running, etc. After learning =-period, it starts to do normal operations
  • tpforward() call
  • ATMI server threads may become clients, and can do tpcall()
  • Extensive logging & debugging. Enduro/X logging can be configured per binary with different log levels. As ATMI servers can be started outside of appserver, it is possible to debug them from programming IDE or with tools like valgrind.
  • For quality assurance project uses automated unit-testing and integration-testing
  • Built in ATMI service profiling.
  • Environment variables can be updated for XATMI server processes with out full application reboot.
  • Generic client process monitor (cpm). Subsystem allows to start/stop/monitor client executables. At client process crashes, cpm will start it back.
  • Starting with version 5.2 Enduro/X provides configuration data encryption feature, so that software which is built on top of Enduro/X may comply with Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI/DSS).
  • Application monitoring with TM_MIB interface. For example NetXMS.
  • XA Driver for PostgreSQL.
  • Fully functional buildserver, buildclient, buildtms tools.
  • Provides server entry point _tmstartserver().
  • Multi-threaded dispatcher support (mindispatchthreads/maxdispatchthreads), including support for tpsvrthrinit() tpsvrthrdone() callbacks.
  • Fast Pool Allocator - for performance reasons malloc results are cached, so that blocks can be re-used instead of doing malloc again, thus Enduro/X is gaining overall performance.
  • Support of writing server daemons for multi-threaded servers i.e. tpacall() to self advertised services during tpsvrinit().
  • Support of Data Dependent Routing for UBF buffers.
  • XATMI service auto-transactions are supported.
  • For Linux and FreeBSD platforms call priorities are supported.
  • Enduro/X logger now supports log-rotate calls (to re-open log handles) during the runtime.
  • Enduro/X logger now allows to change log levels on the fly for any Enduro/X related process.
  • Enduro/X provides Latent Command Framework (LCF), where developers via plugin interface can publish CLI commands in xadmin tool, while any Enduro/X related program can receive such commands via callback and perform custom action.
  • Has tpsetcallinfo() and tpgetcallinfo() APIs.
  • Product is extensively documented.
  • Tool for automatic configuration migration from Oracle Tuxedo to Enduro/X.

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Load balancing

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Supported operating system: GNU/Linux, starting from 2.6.12 kernel (needed for POSIX Queues). Starting with Enduro/X Version 3.1.2 IBM AIX (6.1 and 7.1), Oracle Solaris 11, MAC OS X (experimental) and Cygwin (experimental) support is added. Supported compilers: gcc, LLVM clang, IBM xlC.

Call/message forwarding

Instead of doing calls to each server separately...

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This is typciall way for example if doing micro-services with HTTP/REST. You need to do the calls to each service separately. And that is extra overhead to system (multiple returns) and the caller must orchestrate the all calls.

...Enduro/X offers much effective way - tpforward() where request is

passed around the system

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In this case the destination service orchestrates the system, it is up to service to choose the next service which will continue the call processing. The caller is not aware of final service which will do the reply back (tpreturn()).

Note that service after doing "tpforward()" becomes idle and can consume next call.

High availability and self healing

Enduro/X is capable of detecting stalled/hanged XATMI servers and gracefully can reboot them. The ping times are configurable on per server basis. In case if main daemon dies, it is possible to configure special XATMI server named "tprecover" which monitors "ndrxd" and vice versa, ndrxd can monitor tprecover. Thus if any of these services are not cleanly shut down, then system will heal it self, and boot service/daemons back.

The ndrxd learning mode is some period of time (configurable) in which ndrxd will request all the system for active servers and their services, to get back the view of the system and be in control. Note that system is able to work even without ndrxd, but at that time no server healing and management will be done.

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Real time system patching

It is possible to patch the Enduro/X system (update stateless XATMI servers) without service interruption. This is achieved by following scheme:

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Monitoring

Enduro/X provides TM_MIB API for information reading. Out of the box NetXMS monitoring suite uses this API to monitor application. Thus full featured monitoring is possible. Presentation here (video):

Enduro/X monitoring with NetXMS

Performance

Due to fact that Enduro/X uses memory based queues, performance numbers are quite high:

ATMI client calls server in async way (tpacall(), no reply from server)

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Local one client calls server, and gets back response:

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Multiple clients calls multiple servers

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Single client calls single server via network (two app servers bridged)

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Persistent storage (message enqueue to disk via tpenqueue())

The number here are lower because messages are being saved to disk. Also internally XA transaction is used, which also requires logging to stable storage. This benchmark uses default Enduro/X setting for data flushing to disk which is fflush() Unix system call. Fflush() does not guarantee data consistence at power outage event. For fully guaranteed data consistence, flags (FSYNC/FDATASYNC/DSYNC) can be set for XA resource. However expect much lower TPS performance.

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Tpcall cache benchmark

This benchmark shows the performance of cached XATMI service calls.

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Migration from Oracle Tuxedo to Enduro/X

The migration is as simple as this (ideal scenario):

  • Re-build the source code against Enduro/X.
  • Migrate the configuration to Enduro/X format in seconds with ubb2ex tool.
  • Test migrated application.
  • Go live.
  • See full migration_tuxedo guide.

Configuration migration example (ubb_config1 is Tuxedo UBB configuration file):

$ ubb2ex ubb_config1 -P ./test_dir
UBB2EX Tool

Enduro/X 7.5.36, build Dec 17 2021 22:33:46, using epoll for LINUX (64 bits)

Enduro/X Middleware Platform for Distributed Transaction Processing
Copyright (C) 2009-2016 ATR Baltic Ltd.
Copyright (C) 2017-2021 Mavimax Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

This software is released under one of the following licenses:
AGPLv3 (with Java and Go exceptions) or Mavimax license for commercial use.


$ cd test_dir/user90/conf

$ ls -1

app.test1.ini
ndrxconfig.test1.xml
settest1

$ source settest1

$ xadmin start -y
Enduro/X 7.5.36, build Dec 17 2021 22:33:46, using epoll for LINUX (64 bits)

Enduro/X Middleware Platform for Distributed Transaction Processing
Copyright (C) 2009-2016 ATR Baltic Ltd.
Copyright (C) 2017-2021 Mavimax Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

This software is released under one of the following licenses:
AGPLv3 (with Java and Go exceptions) or Mavimax license for commercial use.

* Shared resources opened...
* Enduro/X back-end (ndrxd) is not running
* ndrxd PID (from PID file): 57479
* ndrxd idle instance started.
exec cconfsrv -k C4Lwt7G4 -i 1 -e /tmp/test_dir/user90/log/cconfsrv.1.log -r --  :
	process id=57481 ... Started.
exec cconfsrv -k C4Lwt7G4 -i 2 -e /tmp/test_dir/user90/log/cconfsrv.2.log -r --  :
	process id=57482 ... Started.
exec tpadmsv -k C4Lwt7G4 -i 3 -e /tmp/test_dir/user90/log/tpadmsv.3.log -r --  :
	process id=57483 ... Started.
exec tpadmsv -k C4Lwt7G4 -i 4 -e /tmp/test_dir/user90/log/tpadmsv.4.log -r --  :
	process id=57484 ... Started.
exec tpevsrv -k C4Lwt7G4 -i 5 -e /tmp/test_dir/user90/log/tpevsrv.5.log -r --  :
	process id=57485 ... Started.
exec tmsrv -k C4Lwt7G4 -i 8 -e /tmp/test_dir/user90/log/tmsrv.8.log -r -- -t1 -l /tmp/test_dir/user90/tmlogs/rm8 :
	process id=57491 ... Started.
exec tmsrv -k C4Lwt7G4 -i 9 -e /tmp/test_dir/user90/log/tmsrv.9.log -r -- -t1 -l /tmp/test_dir/user90/tmlogs/rm8 :
	process id=57503 ... Started.
exec tmqueue -k C4Lwt7G4 -i 40 -e /tmp/test_dir/user90/log/tmqueue.40.log -r -- -s1 -p10 -f10 :

...

Releases

  • Version 2.5.1 released on 18/05/2016. Support for transactional persistent message queues. Provides APIs: tpenqueue(), tpdequeue() and command line management tools. See doc/persistent_message_queues_overview.adoc, doc/manpage/tmqueue.adoc, doc/manpage/xadmin.adoc, doc/manpage/q.config.adoc. Use cases can be seen under atmitests/test028_tmq

  • Version 3.1.2 released on 25/06/2016. Added support for other Unix systems. Currently production grade support is provided for following operating systems: GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, IBM AIX and Oracle Solaris. MAC OS X and Cygwin versions are considered as experimental. FreeBSD installation guides are located at doc/freebsd_notes.adoc, AIX install guide: doc/aix_notes.adoc, Solaris install guide: doc/solaris_notes.adoc and OS X guide: doc/osx_notes.adoc. Also with this version lot of core processing bug fixes are made.

  • Version 3.2.1 released on 06/07/2016. Major UBF optimization. Now for each data type memory offset is maintained. For fixed data types (short, long, char, float, double) binary search is performend when field is read from buffer.

  • Version 3.2.2 released on 15/07/2016. Bugfixes for UBF binary search. Added UBF benchmarking scripts and documents.

  • Version 3.3.1 released on 05/09/2016. Implemented common configuration engine (can use ini files in alternative to environment variables, debug config and persistent queue config).

  • Version 3.3.2 released on 01/10/2016. Works on TP logger, user accessible logging framework. Set of tplog* functions.

  • Version 3.3.5 released on 10/01/2017. Fixes for RPM build and install on Red-hat enterprise linux platform.

  • Version 3.3.6 released on 12/01/2017. Fixes for integration mode, changes in tpcontinue().

  • Version 3.4.1 released on 13/01/2017. New ATMI server flag for developer - reloadonchange - if cksum change changed on binary issue sreload.

  • Version 3.4.2 released on 20/01/2017. Network protocol framing moved from 2 bytes to 4 bytes.

  • Version 3.4.3 released on 26/01/2017. Memory leak fixes for tmsrv and tmqueue servers.

  • Version 3.4.4 released on 26/01/2017. Works on documentation. Fixes on PScript.

  • Version 3.4.5 released on 14/02/2017. Fixes in generators.

  • Version 3.5.1 released on 03/03/2017. Updates on tpreturn() - more correct processing as in Tuxedo, free up return buffer + free up auto buffer.

  • Version 3.5.2 released on 24/03/2017. Bug #105 fix. Abort transaction if it was in "preparing" stage, and tmsrv loaded it from logfile. Meaning that caller alaready do not wait for tpcommit() anymore and got inconclusive results, thus better to abort.

  • Version 3.5.3 released on 26/03/2017. Fixes for Solaris, Sun Studio (SUNPRO) compiler

  • Version 3.5.4 released on 01/03/2017. Fixed bug #108 - possible CPM crash

  • Version 3.5.5 released on 23/03/2017. Works Feature #113 - mqd_t use as file descriptor - for quick poll operations.

  • Version 3.5.6 released on 02/04/2017. Fixed issues with possible deadlock for poll mode on bridge service calls. Fixed issuw with 25 day uptime problem for bridges on 32bit platfroms - the messages becomes expired on target server. Issues: #112, #145, #140, #139, #113

  • Version 3.5.7 release on 23/04/2017. Fixed Bug #148 (Bdelall corrupts ubf buffer) Bug #110 (tpbridge does not report connection status to ndrxd after ndrxd is restarted for recovery)

  • Version 3.5.9 released on 22/06/2017. Bug fix #160 - retry xa_start with xa_close/xa_open. New env variable NDRX_XA_FLAGS, tag "RECON".

  • Version 4.0.1 released on 29/06/2017. Multi-threaded bridge implementation. tpnotify(), tpbroadcast(), tpsetunsol(), tpchkunsol() API implementation.

  • Version 4.0.2 released on 19/07/2017. Fixed ndrxd core dump issue Bug #174.

  • Version 4.0.3 released on 26/07/2017. Fixes of #176 #178. NDRX_DUMP, UBF_DUMP fixes.

  • Version 4.0.4 released on 29/07/2017. Feature #162 - added evt_mib.h

  • Version 4.0.5 released on 01/08/2017. Feature #180 - refactoring code towards ISO/IEC 9899:201x standard.

  • Version 5.0.1 released on 21/08/2017. Feature #96 - Typed View support, Bug #182 - fix in bridge protocol.

  • Version 5.0.2 released on 22/08/2017. Bug #183

  • Version 5.0.3 released on 22/08/2017. Bug #186

  • Version 5.0.4 released on 22/08/2017. Bug #186

  • Version 5.0.5 released on 27/08/2017. Bug #184, Bug #191, Bug #190, Bug #192, Bug #193

  • Version 5.0.6 released on 28/08/2017. Bug #195

  • Version 5.0.7 released on 01/09/2017. Feature #161 - tmsrv database pings & automatic reconnecting in case of network failures.

  • Version 5.0.8 released on 17/09/2017. Works on dynamic view access. #99, #206, #207, #210

  • Version 5.0.9 released on 27/09/2017. (development) Works on #224

  • Version 5.0.10 released on 13/10/2017. (stable) Feature #232, Feature #231, -O2 optimization by default

  • Version 5.1.1 released on 13/10/2017. (development) Feature #127, Bug #229, Feature #230, Bug #234, Feature #244, Bug #243, Feature #248, Bug #240, Bug #238

  • basically big message size support (over the 64K)

  • Version 5.1.2 released on 18/10/2017. (stable) Bug #250

  • Version 5.2.1 released on 18/12/2017. (development) Major work on support for PCI/DSS mandatory configuration encryption. Introduction of plugin architecture (currently used for crypto key providers). Implemented tpconvert() ATMI call. Now @global section for ini files are read twice. Thus ini file can reference to previosly defined env/global variable. Fixes: #261 Bug, #118 Feature, #237 Feature, #236 Bug, #245 Feature, #258 Support, #259 Support, #255 Bug, #254 Bug.

  • Version 5.2.2 released on 21/12/2017. (stable) First stable version of Enduor/X 5.2. Rolled

  • Version 5.2.4 released on 22/12/2017. (stable) Fixed Bug #268.

  • Version 5.2.6 released on 02/01/2018. (stable) Happy New Year! Fixed Bug #269.

  • Version 5.2.8 released on 26/01/2018. (stable) Fixed Bug #274 - too many open files, when threaded logger using for multi-contexting (like go runtime)

  • Version 5.2.10 released on 27/01/2018. (stable) Feature #275 - allow to mask

  • Version 5.2.12 released on 27/01/2018. (stable) Feature #275 - fixes for server un-init (not critical)

  • Version 5.2.14 released on 03/02/2018. (stable) Feature #278 - new fields for compiled connection id

  • Version 5.2.15 released on 08/02/2018. (development) Feature #282 - new UBF api Baddfast()

  • Version 5.2.16 released on 09/02/2018. (stable) Feature #282 - new UBF api Baddfast(), finished documentation and added unit tests.

  • Version 5.3.2 released on 25/03/2018 (stable) Fixes on Feature #272, Bug #291, Feature #287, Bug #290, Support #279

  • Version 5.3.4 released on 26/03/2018 (stable) Feature #294, Bug #293

  • Version 5.3.5 released on 28/03/2018 (Development) Working progress on Feature #295

  • Version 5.3.6 released on 01/04/2018 (stable) Finished works on Feature #295

  • Version 5.3.8 released on 06/04/2018 (stable) Implemented Feature #299 - new flag TPNOABORT

  • Version 5.3.9 released on 09/04/2018 (development) Fixed Bug #300

  • Version 5.3.10 released on 10/04/2018 (stable) Fixed Support #301

  • Version 5.3.12 released on 12/04/2018 (stable) Support #302 - added last 8 chars of hostname to logfile

  • Version 5.3.14 released on 21/04/2018 (stable) Bug #306

  • Version 5.3.15 released on 23/04/2018 (development) Feature #307

  • Version 5.3.16 released on 16/05/2018 (stable) Bug #317

  • Version 5.3.17 released on 18/05/2018 (development) Feature #320 - cmdline tag for server in xml config

  • Version 5.3.18 released on 27/06/2018 (stable) Bug #325

  • Version 5.3.20 released on 10/10/2018 (stable) Backport Bug #321 fix to 5.3

  • Version 6.0.1 released on 18/11/2018 (development) Latvia's 100th anniversary. Major work on System V queue support, works for Java support, lots of bugs fixed. Support #252, Feature #281, Feature #307, Support #310, Support #326, Bug #330, Feature #331, Feature #333, Feature #334, Bug #338, Bug #339, Bug #341, Bug #347, Support #350, Bug #351, Support #352, Bug #353

  • Version 6.0.2 released on 02/12/2018 (stable) Bug #355 and other stability issues fixed released with 6.0.1.

  • Version 6.0.3 released on 16/12/2018 (development) Bug #364, Bug #360. Added new command "ps" for xadmin, so that unit tests have unified access to processing listings across all supported OSes.

  • Version 6.0.5 released on 24/12/2018 (development) Feature #366

  • Version 6.0.6 released on 08/01/2019 (stable) Marking stable release

  • Version 6.0.8 released on 11/01/2019 (stable) Feature #372

  • Version 6.0.10 released on 13/01/2019 (stable) Support #373, Bug #374

  • Version 6.0.12 released on 16/01/2019 (stable) Bug #375, Bug #376

  • Version 6.0.13 released on 18/01/2019 (development) Feature #181

  • Version 6.0.14 released on 30/01/2019 (stable) Marking stable version

  • Version 6.0.15 released on 01/01/2019 (development) Feature #380

  • Version 6.0.17 released on 02/01/2019 (development) Feature #382, Feature #367, Support #303, Feature #271

  • Version 6.0.19 released on 15/03/2019 (development) Bug #394, Feature #393

  • Version 6.0.21 released on 19/03/2019 (development) Feature #397

  • Version 6.0.23 released on 19/03/2019 (development) Additional work for Feature #397

  • Version 6.0.25 released on 22/03/2019 (development) Feature #396

  • Version 6.0.26 released on 25/03/2019 (stable) Support #400

  • Version 6.0.27 released on 30/03/2019 (development) Feature #402

  • Version 6.0.28 released on 11/06/2019 (stable) Feature #419

  • Version 7.0.10 released on 03/11/2019 (stable) Release notes are here: https://www.endurox.org/news/18

  • Version 7.0.12 released on 13/11/2019 (stable) Fixes on Bug #466

  • Version 7.0.14 released on 13/11/2019 (stable) Fixes on Feature #470, Support #471, Support #473, Support #475

  • Version 7.0.16 released on 16/11/2019 (stable) Fixes on Support #443, Support #493

  • Version 7.0.18 released on 17/01/2020 (stable) Fixes on Bug #412, Support #505

  • Version 7.0.20 released on 22/01/2020 (stable) Fixes on Support #502

  • Version 7.0.22 released on 31/01/2020 (stable) Feature #509

  • Version 7.0.24 released on 01/01/2020 (stable) Support #506

  • Version 7.0.26 released on 09/03/2020 (stable) Support #528, Support, #527, Support #524, Bug #523, Bug #521, Bug #515, Support #512, Bug #507, Support #503

  • Version 7.0.28 released on 12/03/2020 (stable) Bug #530, Feature #313, Feature #536

  • Version 7.0.30 released on 24/03/2020 (stable) Bug #537

  • Version 7.0.32 released on 29/03/2020 (stable) Bug #544

  • Version 7.0.34 released on 11/05/2020 (stable) Bug #501

  • Version 7.0.36 released on 25/06/2020 (stable) Feature #262

  • Version 7.5.1 released on 10/06/2020 (development) Feature #547, Support #553, Feature #545, Feature #540, Feature #218, Feature #368, Feature #398, Feature #440, Feature #463, Feature #497, Feature #511, Feature #539, Bug #542, Feature #549, Bug #576, Feature #577, Bug #580, Support #582

  • Version 7.0.38 released on 03/07/2020 (stable) Bug #565

  • Version 7.0.38 released on 03/07/2020 (stable) Bug #565, Bug #566

  • Version 7.0.40 released on 11/07/2020 (stable) Bug #570, Support #571

  • Version 7.0.42 released on 13/08/2020 (stable) Bug #572, Bug #578, Feature #581

  • Version 7.5.2 released on 18/08/2020 (stable) First release version. Support #585, Bug #584, Bug #575

  • Version 7.5.4 released on 21/09/2020 (stable) Feature #516, Bug #589, Support #590, Bug #592, Feature #588, Feature #598, Feature #594

  • Version 7.5.6 released on 2/11/2020 (stable) Feature #603

  • Version 7.5.8 released on 26/11/2020 (stable) Bug #610

  • Version 7.0.44 released on 27/11/2020 (stable) Feature #606

  • Version 7.0.44 released on 27/11/2020 (stable) Feature #606

  • Version 7.0.44 released on 27/11/2020 (stable) Feature #606, Support #611

  • Version 7.5.10 released on 27/11/2020 (stable) Feature #606

  • Version 7.5.12 released on 16/12/2020 (stable) Support #612, Support #611

  • Version 7.5.14 released on 21/12/2020 (stable) Feature #613

  • Version 7.0.46 released on 17/01/2021 (stable) Support #623

  • Version 7.5.16 released on 17/01/2021 (stable) Support #623

  • Version 7.5.18 released on 18/02/2021 (stable) Support #633

  • Version 7.5.20 released on 18/02/2021 (stable) Feature #213, Feature #286, Feature #401, Bug #608, Support #481, Support #644

  • Version 7.5.22 released on 15/02/2021 (stable) Feature #640, Support #657

  • Version 7.5.24 released on 11/04/2021 (stable) Bug #666, Support #667, Bug #675

  • Version 7.5.26 released on 11/04/2021 (stable) Bug #602, Support #671, Support #677, Support #673, Bug #624

  • Version 7.5.28 released on 30/05/2021 (stable) Support #634, Feature #699, Support #703, Bug #704, Feature #709, Feature #714, Feature #715

  • Version 7.5.30 released on 24/07/2021 (stable) Feature #717, Bug #719

  • Version 7.5.32 released on 08/07/2021 (stable) Support #721, Bug #725

  • Version 7.5.34 released on 10/09/2021 (stable) Feature #726, Feature #447, Bug #730, Support #729, Bug #734, Support #737

  • Version 8.0.1 released on 09/10/2021 (development) Support #63, Support #265, Support #753, Support #752, Bug #701, Feature #211, Support #753, Support #752, Feature #226, Bug #601, Feature #518, Support #622, Feature #517, Support #599, Support #554, Bug #555, Support #759, Bug #639, Support #267

  • Version 7.5.36 released on 16/12/2021 (stable) Support #742, Bug #745, Bug #747, Support #748, Bug #749, Bug #750, Bug #796

  • Version 8.0.4 released on 05/02/2022 (stable) Support #763, Feature #764, Support #765

  • Version 8.0.6 prepared on 07/03/2022 (stable) Feature #767, Support #768, Support #769, Bug #771

  • Version 7.0.48 released on 26/01/2021 (stable) Support #761

  • Version 7.0.50 released on 12/11/2022 (stable) Bug #794

  • Version 7.5.38 released on 12/11/2022 (stable) Bug #794, Bug #796, Bug #801

  • Version 8.0.2 released on 26/01/2022 (stable) Marking initial release

  • Version 8.0.4 released on 05/02/2022 (stable) Support #763, Feature #764, Support #765

  • Version 8.0.6 prepared on 07/03/2022 (stable) Feature #767, Support #768, Support #769, Bug #771, Feature #772, Bug #774, Bug #775

  • Version 8.0.8 prepared on 19/09/2023 (stable) Bug #789, Feature #792, Bug #794, Support #795, Bug #796, Bug #149, Bug #798, Bug #738, Support #448, Bug #125, Bug #202, Bug #799, Bug #801, Support #802, Support #806

  • Version 8.0.10 prepared on 10/08/2023 (stable) Bug #810, Bug #811, Bug #812, Feature #739

  • Version 8.0.12 prepared on 19/01/2024 (stable) Bug #822, Bug #824, Bug #827, Feature #839

  • Version 7.5.40 logged on 11/03/2024 (stable) Bug #827

Build configurations

Configure make with:

$ cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=pwd/dist .

Flags:

  • To enable System V message queue, pass '-DDEFINE_SYSVQ=ON' to cmake (applies to Linux only). Default on AIX and Solaris.

  • To enable poll() use instead of epoll() in Linux use '-DDEFINE_FORCEPOLL=ON' (applies to Linux only).

  • To force use emulated message queue, add '-DDEFINE_FORCEEMQ=ON' (applies to Linux only). Default on Macos.

  • To disable GPG_ME, pass additional flag to cmake '-DDEFINE_DISABLEGPGME=ON'

  • To disable documentation building add '-DDEFINE_DISABLEDOC=ON'

  • To disable platform script building use '-DDEFINE_DISABLEPSCRIPT=ON'

  • To do release build, use '-DDEFINE_RELEASEBUILD=ON'

  • To log the memory allocation to user log add '-DNDRX_MEMORY_DEBUG=1'

  • To trace of the Object-API use '-DNDRX_OAPI_DEBUG=1'

  • To trace of the Semaphore handling use '-DNDRX_SEM_DEBUG=1'

  • To enable test047 with Oracle PRO*C database access use '-DENABLE_TEST47=ON' Note that proc must be in path and ORACLE_HOME must be set. Also Oracle DB libraries must be present in LD_LIBRARY_PATH (or equivalent environment for target OS).

  • To force memory alignment usage, use '-DDEFINE_ALIGNMENT_FORCE=1', by default on for SPARC cpus.

  • To enable address sanitizer for GCC/Clang on supported hardware platforms, use '-DDEFINE_SANITIZE=1'

  • To enable PostgreSQL XA Driver build use '-DENABLE_POSTGRES=ON'

  • To disable PostgreSQL ECPG Driver build use '-DDISABLE_ECPG=ON' (for certain Operating systems ECPG, postgres-devel package is missing, thus let only pq driver to build)

  • To enable strict mutex checking on GNU platform, use '-DMUTEX_DEBUG=ON' (for GNU platforms only)

  • To force use AIX System V Polling on AIX and Linux (for Linux dev build only, non functional), add '-DDEFINE_SVAPOLL=ON'.