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Hyperledger Development Bootcamp
15 Dec - 09:00 AM
Fremont, United States
Join us!
This coming December 15th & 16th, we welcome to join our upcoming cohort for a hands-on Hyperledger Fabric Developer Bootcamp. In this instructor-led, live training, developers will learn how to use Hyperledger and develop a sample application. This is a 14-hour bootcamp spread over two days.
What is Hyperledger Fabric?
Hyperledger Fabric is a framework implementation and one of the Hyperledger projects hosted by The Linux Foundation. Intended as a foundation for developing applications or solutions with a modular architecture, Hyperledger Fabric allows components, such as consensus and membership services, to be plug-and-play. Hyperledger Fabric leverages container technology to host smart contracts called “chaincode” that comprise the application logic of the system. Hyperledger Fabric was initially contributed by Digital Asset and IBM, as a result of the first hackathon.
What's the Agenda?
Introduction to Distributed Ledger Technology
How does the Distributed Ledger Technology Work?
Install the prerequisites using prereqs-ubunt.sh script
Reviewing the content of prereqs-ubunt.sh script
Running prereqs-ubunt.sh script to install all prerequisites.
Installing the development environment - Installing components
Step 1: Install the CLI tools
Composer CLI
Composer REST Server
Generator-Hyperledger-Composer
Yeoman tool - Slide 34
Step 2: Install Playground
Step 3: Set up your IDE
Step 4: Install Hyperledger Fabric
Controlling your dev environment
Starting Hyperledger Fabric
Start Composer Playground
Developing on Composer Playground
Step 1: Open the Hyperledger Composer Playground
Step 2: Creating a new business network
Step 3: Connecting to the business network
Step 4: Adding a model file
Step 5: Adding a transaction processor script file
Step 6: Access control
Step 7: Deploying the updated business network
Step 8: Testing the business network definition
Step 9: Creating participants
Step 10: Creating an asset
Step 11: Submitting transactions
Developing on CLI using Composer
Step 1: Creating a business network structure
Step 2: Defining a business network
Modelling assets, participants, and transactions
Adding JavaScript transaction logic
Adding access control
Step 3: Generate a business network archive
Step 4: Deploying the business network
Step 5: Generating a REST server
Destroy the previous setup
What are the Requirements?
Comfortable programming in some high-level programming language such as Python, Java\
Comfortable working with some cloud computing platform such as AWS, Azure or the GCP
Basic understanding of Distributed Ledger Technology is not required but would help
Who's Teaching the Course?
Our instructor has 6+ years of experience in Distributed Ledger Technology and related domains and is a member of the Indian Council. He is well versed with various frameworks which include HyperLedger Fabric, Iroha, Indy, Chainscript etc.
With an extensive background on Distributed Ledger Technology, he is a global speaker on Distributed Ledger Technology. Also has been working and designing products which can leverage Distributed Ledger Technology and efficiently solve the problems also at the same time reduces the cost for the companies.
He has trained more than 2200+ hours on Distributed Technology globally to help the audience understand the technology and how to leverage it.