Developing on Hyperledger Fabric Blockchain
This course is designed for developers who want a comprehensive dive on Hyperledger Fabric. You will learn chaincode development, testing, and deployment for a Hyperledger Fabric network catering specifically toward Golang written chaincode (Fabric’s original chaincode Language). Additionally, you will learn how to write and prepare Client Applications using the most mature Standard Development Kit in Hyperledger Fabric, NodeJS. There are use cases, proof of concepts, as well as interactive lab work for the concepts.
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
- Understand why Blockchain is needed and where
- Explore the major Blockchain components
- Learn about Hyperledger Fabric and the structure of the Hyperledger Architecture
- Lean the features of the Fabric model including chaincode, SDKs, Ledger, Security, and Membership Services
- Perform comprehensive labs on writing chaincode
- Explore the architecture of Hyperledger Fabric
- Understand and perform in depth labs on Bootstrapping the Network
- Perform comprehensive labs to integrate/develop an application with Hyperledger Fabric running a smart contract
- Build applications on Hyperledger Fabric
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Programmers, Developers, and Administrators
PREREQUISITES
This course is highly technical and requires students to be comfortable with coding. To prepare for the class you should:
- Provide your own computer (Mac/PC/Linux) (labs are hosted in a virtual environment)
- Be familiarity with Hyperledger Fabric component structure and purposes
- Basic knowledgeable of Golang and Node JS
- Have minimal command line interface familiarity
COURSE OUTLINE
- Blockchain basics (overview)
- Hyperledger Fabric development environment
- Lab: Setting up the developer environment
- Knowing the difference: composer
- Chaincode use cases
- Chaincode basics
- Lab: Writing the chaincode structure
- Golang Shim development
- Databases for the developer
- Lab: Creating rich queries
- Chaincode Dev. deployment and interactions
- Lab: Packaging and deploying the chaincode
- Clients and SDK development: Fabric-Network
- Clients and SDK development: Fabric-Client Interactions
- Lab: SDK development Pt. 1 writing user persistence info
- Lab: SDK development Pt. 2 transacting and querying
- Logging and monitoring
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