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CorDapp - Asset Transfer Use Case

Pre-Requisites

See https://docs.corda.net/getting-set-up.html.

Usage

Running the nodes

See https://docs.corda.net/tutorial-cordapp.html#running-the-example-cordapp.

Interacting with the nodes

Shell

When started via the command line, each node will display an interactive shell:

Welcome to the Corda interactive shell.
Useful commands include 'help' to see what is available, and 'bye' to shut down the node.

Tue Nov 06 11:58:13 GMT 2018>>>

You can use this shell to interact with your node. For example, enter run networkMapSnapshot to see a list of the other nodes on the network:

Tue Nov 06 11:58:13 GMT 2018>>> run networkMapSnapshot
[
  {
  "addresses" : [ "localhost:10002" ],
  "legalIdentitiesAndCerts" : [ "O=Notary, L=London, C=GB" ],
  "platformVersion" : 3,
  "serial" : 1541505484825
},
  {
  "addresses" : [ "localhost:10005" ],
  "legalIdentitiesAndCerts" : [ "O=PartyA, L=London, C=GB" ],
  "platformVersion" : 3,
  "serial" : 1541505382560
},
  {
  "addresses" : [ "localhost:10008" ],
  "legalIdentitiesAndCerts" : [ "O=PartyB, L=New York, C=US" ],
  "platformVersion" : 3,
  "serial" : 1541505384742
}
]

Tue Nov 06 12:30:11 GMT 2018>>> 

You can find out more about the node shell here.

Client

clients/src/main/java/com/template/Client.java defines a simple command-line client that connects to a node via RPC and prints a list of the other nodes on the network.

Running the client

Via the command line

Run the runTemplateClient Gradle task. By default, it connects to the node with RPC address localhost:10006 with the username user1 and the password test.

Via IntelliJ

Run the Run Template Client run configuration. By default, it connects to the node with RPC address localhost:10006 with the username user1 and the password test.

Webserver

clients/src/main/java/com/template/webserver/ defines a simple Spring webserver that connects to a node via RPC and allows you to interact with the node over HTTP.

The API endpoints are defined here:

 clients/src/main/java/com/template/webserver/Controller.java

And a static webpage is defined here:

 clients/src/main/resources/static/

Running the webserver

Via the command line

Run the runTemplateServer Gradle task. By default, it connects to the node with RPC address localhost:10006 with the username user1 and the password test, and serves the webserver on port localhost:10050.

Via IntelliJ

Run the Run Template Server run configuration. By default, it connects to the node with RPC address localhost:10006 with the username user1 and the password test, and serves the webserver on port localhost:10050.

Interacting with the webserver

The static webpage is served on:

http://localhost:10050

While the sole template endpoint is served on:

http://localhost:10050/customendpoint

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