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Index
Title Page Copyright and Credits
Hyperledger Cookbook
About Packt
Why subscribe? Packt.com
Contributors
About the authors Contributing author About the reviewer Packt is searching for authors like you
Preface
Who this book is for What this book covers To get the most out of this book
Download the example code files Conventions used
Sections
Getting ready How to do it… How it works… There's more… See also
Get in touch
Reviews
Working with Hyperledger Fabric
Reviewing the Hyperledger Fabric architecture and components
Getting ready How to do it... How it works...
Installing Hyperledger Fabric on AWS
Getting ready How to do it... How it works...
Building the Fabric network
How to do it... How it works...
Adding an organization to a channel
Getting ready... How to do it... How it works... There's more...
Using CouchDB
How to do it... How it works...
Writing your first application
How to do it...
Accessing the API with SDK
How it works... See also
Implementing Hyperledger Fabric
Inventory asset management Writing chaincode as a smart contract
Getting ready
Writing chaincode using Go
How to do it...
The OrgAsset entity The Init function The Invoke function The query and getHistory functions
How it works...
The Init function The Invoke function The query function
Compiling and deploying Fabric chaincode
Getting ready How to do it...
Starting the sample Fabric network Building and deploying the chaincode
How it works...
Running and testing the smart contract
How to do it...
Installing the assermgr chaincode Instantiating the assermgr chaincode Invoking the assermgr chaincode
How it works...
Developing an application with Hyperledger Fabric through the SDK
How to do it...
Creating and executing startFabric.sh Setting up a client project Writing Node.js sever-side code Writing Node.js client-side code Running the web application
How it works...
Modeling a Business Network Using Hyperledger Composer
The Hyperledger Composer business network and development components
Getting ready How to do it...
Process flow Entities Assets Query
How it works...
Setting up the Hyperledger Composer prerequisites environment
Getting ready How to do it... How it works...
Setting up the development environment
Getting ready How to do it... How it works...
Configuring a Composer business network
How to do it... How it works...
Implementing models, transaction logic, access control, and query definitions
Getting ready How to do it... How it works... There's more...
Deploying, testing, and exporting business network archives using the Composer command-line interface
Getting ready How to do it... How it works...
Interacting with Composer through the RESTful API
Getting ready How to do it... How it works...
Integrating Hyperledger Fabric with Explorer
Technical requirements Setting up the Hyperledger Explorer environment
Getting ready How to do it...
Installing Hyperledger Explorer and setting up the database
How to do it...
Configuring Hyperledger Explorer with Fabric
Getting ready How to do it... How it works...
Building Hyperledger Explorer
How to do it...
Running the Hyperledger Explorer application
Getting ready How to do it...
Working with Hyperledger Sawtooth
Introduction Installing Hyperledger Sawtooth
Getting ready How to do it...
Configuring Hyperledger Sawtooth
How to do it... How it works...
Designing a namespace and address
Getting ready How to do it... How it works...
The namespace and address scheme
There's more...
Implementing a transaction family
How to do it... How it works...
Building a transaction processor
Getting ready How to do it...
Registering the transaction handler to the transaction processor Implementing the transaction handler class Building the command-line script Setting up the transaction processor as a service Building a Python egg and installing your python package Starting the transaction processor service
How it works...
Granting permissions on the Sawtooth network
How to do it... How it works... There's more...
Developing client applications with the Sawtooth REST API and SDK
How to do it...
Step 1 – Generating a private/public key-pair and creating a signer instance Step 2 – Implementing transaction-payload encoding Step 3 – Implementing the namespace prefix and address scheme Step 4 – Building a transaction header and a transaction Step 5 – Building a batch Step 6 – Submitting the batch with REST API Step 7 – Building the client application Step 8 – Testing the sample client
How it works...
Operating an Ethereum Smart Contract with Hyperledger Burrow
Introduction
An introduction to Seth
Installing Hyperledger Burrow on AWS
Getting ready How to do it... How it works...
Writing smart contracts with Solidity
Getting ready How to do it... How it works...
Using the pragma version and importing another source file Using contracts
Deploying and calling the Ethereum smart contract on Burrow
Getting ready How to do it... How it works...
Installing Hyperledger Seth with Docker on AWS
How to do it... How it works...
Creating externally owned accounts and writing Solidity contracts on Seth
How to do it... How it works...
Deploying and calling Ethereum contracts with the Seth CLI and RPC
How to do it... How it works...
Permissioning Ethereum EOA and contract accounts on Seth
How to do it... How it works...
Working with Hyperledger Iroha
Installing Hyperledger Iroha on AWS
How to do it... How it works...
Configuring Hyperledger Iroha
Getting ready How to do it... How it works...
Interacting with Hyperledger Iroha using the CLI to create cryptocurrency
Getting ready How to do it... How it works... There's more...
Interacting with Hyperledger Iroha using the client library
Getting ready How to do it... How it works...
Exploring the CLI with Hyperledger Indy
Introduction Installing Hyperledger Indy and the Indy CLI on AWS
Getting ready How to do it... How it works... There's more...
Exploring the Indy CLI with Hyperledger Indy
Getting ready How to do it...
Running the Indy CLI Creating, opening, and listing the wallet Creating, importing, and using the DID Creating, connecting, and listing the Indy node pool Sending NYM transactions to the ledger Posting the credential schema and credential definition transaction to the ledger
How it works...
Hyperledger Blockchain Scalability and Security
Hyperledger blockchain scalability and performance
How to do it...
Block-size scaling Endorser scaling The endorser policy Channels and resource allocation
Hyperledger  blockchain security
How to do it...
The Fabric CA server The Fabric CA client The Fabric CA database
How it works...
Hyperledger performance measurement
Getting ready How to do it...
Installing dependencies Running the benchmark
How it works...
The adaption layer The interface and core layer The application layer
See also
Hyperledger Blockchain Ecosystem
An introduction to the Hyperledger family
The framework projects The tool projects
Building the Hyperledger framework layers
The Hyperledger design philosophy at a glance Framework architecture overview
The consensus layer Smart contracts
Solving business problems with Hyperledger
IBM and Walmart – blockchain for food safety with Hyperledger Fabric
The problem The approach The results
ScanTrust and Cambio Coffee – supply-chain blockchain with Hyperledger Sawtooth
The problem The approach The results
BC and VON – cutting government red tape with Hyperledger Indy
The problem The approach The results
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