Hyperledger Fabric 2.0 Documentation
enables privacy and confidentiality of transactions and the smart contracts (what Fabric calls “chaincode”) that implement them. Let’s explore these differentiating features in more detail. Modularity gossip service disseminates the blocks output by ordering service to other peers. Smart contracts (“chaincode”) run within a container environment (e.g. Docker) for isolation. They can be written in standard with the terms of the governance model. Smart Contracts A smart contract, or what Fabric calls “chaincode”, functions as a trusted distributed application that gains its security/trust from the blockchain0 码力 | 821 页 | 10.22 MB | 1 年前3Hyperledger Fabric 2.1.1 Documentation
enables privacy and confidentiality of transactions and the smart contracts (what Fabric calls “chaincode”) that implement them. Let’s explore these differentiating features in more detail. Modularity gossip service disseminates the blocks output by ordering service to other peers. Smart contracts (“chaincode”) run within a container environment (e.g. Docker) for isolation. They can be written in standard with the terms of the governance model. Smart Contracts A smart contract, or what Fabric calls “chaincode”, functions as a trusted distributed application that gains its security/trust from the blockchain0 码力 | 816 页 | 10.25 MB | 1 年前3Hyperledger Fabric 2.0.1 Documentation
enables privacy and confidentiality of transactions and the smart contracts (what Fabric calls “chaincode”) that implement them. Let’s explore these differentiating features in more detail. Modularity gossip service disseminates the blocks output by ordering service to other peers. Smart contracts (“chaincode”) run within a container environment (e.g. Docker) for isolation. They can be written in standard with the terms of the governance model. Smart Contracts A smart contract, or what Fabric calls “chaincode”, functions as a trusted distributed application that gains its security/trust from the blockchain0 码力 | 760 页 | 10.21 MB | 1 年前3Hyperledger Fabric 2.2.1 Documentation
enables privacy and confidentiality of transactions and the smart contracts (what Fabric calls “chaincode”) that implement them. Let’s explore these differentiating features in more detail. Modularity gossip service disseminates the blocks output by ordering service to other peers. Smart contracts (“chaincode”) run within a container environment (e.g. Docker) for isolation. They can be written in standard with the terms of the governance model. Smart Contracts A smart contract, or what Fabric calls “chaincode”, functions as a trusted distributed application that gains its security/trust from the blockchain0 码力 | 848 页 | 11.56 MB | 1 年前3Hyperledger Fabric 2.2.0 Documentation
enables privacy and confidentiality of transactions and the smart contracts (what Fabric calls “chaincode”) that implement them. Let’s explore these differentiating features in more detail. Modularity gossip service disseminates the blocks output by ordering service to other peers. Smart contracts (“chaincode”) run within a container environment (e.g. Docker) for isolation. They can be written in standard with the terms of the governance model. Smart Contracts A smart contract, or what Fabric calls “chaincode”, functions as a trusted distributed application that gains its security/trust from the blockchain0 码力 | 820 页 | 10.90 MB | 1 年前3Hyperledger Fabric 2.1 Documentation
enables privacy and confidentiality of transactions and the smart contracts (what Fabric calls “chaincode”) that implement them. Let’s explore these differentiating features in more detail. Modularity gossip service disseminates the blocks output by ordering service to other peers. Smart contracts (“chaincode”) run within a container environment (e.g. Docker) for isolation. They can be written in standard with the terms of the governance model. Smart Contracts A smart contract, or what Fabric calls “chaincode”, functions as a trusted distributed application that gains its security/trust from the blockchain0 码力 | 904 页 | 10.95 MB | 1 年前3Hyperledger Fabric 1.1 Documentation
1.8.x is not supported Go [https://golang.org/] - version 1.9.x Given that we will be writing chaincode programs in Go, there are two environment variables you will need to set properly; you can make contracts are written in chaincode and are invoked by an application external to the blockchain when that application needs to interact with the ledger. In most cases, chaincode interacts only with the (querying it, for example), and not the transaction log. Chaincode can be implemented in several programming languages. The currently supported chaincode language is Go [https://golang.org/] with support for0 码力 | 422 页 | 4.84 MB | 1 年前3Hyperledger Fabric 1.3 Documentation
enables privacy and confidentiality of transactions and the smart contracts (what Fabric calls “chaincode”) that implement them. Let’s explore these differentiating features in more detail. Modularity gossip service disseminates the blocks output by ordering service to other peers. Smart contracts (“chaincode”) run within a container environment (e.g. Docker) for isolation. They can be written in standard with the terms of the governance model. Smart Contracts A smart contract, or what Fabric calls “chaincode”, functions as a trusted distributed application that gains its security/trust from the blockchain0 码力 | 528 页 | 6.85 MB | 1 年前3Hyperledger Fabric 1.4.8 Documentation
enables privacy and confidentiality of transactions and the smart contracts (what Fabric calls “chaincode”) that implement them. Let’s explore these differentiating features in more detail. Modularity gossip service disseminates the blocks output by ordering service to other peers. Smart contracts (“chaincode”) run within a container environment (e.g. Docker) for isolation. They can be written in standard with the terms of the governance model. Smart Contracts A smart contract, or what Fabric calls “chaincode”, functions as a trusted distributed application that gains its security/trust from the blockchain0 码力 | 699 页 | 9.02 MB | 1 年前3Hyperledger Fabric 1.4.9 Documentation
enables privacy and confidentiality of transactions and the smart contracts (what Fabric calls “chaincode”) that implement them. Let’s explore these differentiating features in more detail. Modularity gossip service disseminates the blocks output by ordering service to other peers. Smart contracts (“chaincode”) run within a container environment (e.g. Docker) for isolation. They can be written in standard with the terms of the governance model. Smart Contracts A smart contract, or what Fabric calls “chaincode”, functions as a trusted distributed application that gains its security/trust from the blockchain0 码力 | 701 页 | 9.02 MB | 1 年前3
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