Hyperledger Fabric 1.1 DocumentationContracts To support the consistent update of information – and to enable a whole host of ledger functions (transacting, querying, etc) – a blockchain network uses smart contracts to provide controlled access the rules for reading or altering key value pairs or other state database information. Chaincode functions execute against the ledger’s current state database and are initiated through a transaction proposal double spend operations and other threats that might compromise data integrity, and allows for functions to be executed against non-static variables. In addition to the multitude of endorsement, validity0 码力 | 422 页 | 4.84 MB | 1 年前3
Hyperledger Fabric 1.2 Documentationthe governance model. 1.4 Smart Contracts A smart contract, or what Fabric calls “chaincode”, functions as a trusted distributed application that gains its secu- rity/trust from the blockchain and the applications. • Access control: How to configure which client identities can interact with peer functions on a per channel basis. • Pluggable endorsement and validation: Utilize pluggable endorsement and Contracts To support the consistent update of information — and to enable a whole host of ledger functions (transacting, query- ing, etc) — a blockchain network uses smart contracts to provide controlled0 码力 | 335 页 | 4.48 MB | 1 年前3
Hyperledger Fabric 1.1 DocumentationContracts To support the consistent update of information – and to enable a whole host of ledger functions (transacting, querying, etc) – a blockchain network uses smart contracts to provide controlled access the rules for reading or altering key value pairs or other state database information. Chaincode functions execute against the ledger’s current state database and are initiated through a transaction proposal double spend operations and other threats that might compromise data integrity, and allows for functions to be executed against non-static variables. In addition to the multitude of endorsement, validity0 码力 | 277 页 | 3.21 MB | 1 年前3
Hyperledger Fabric 1.2 Documentationof 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 blockchain and the underlying io/en/release- 1.2/access_control.html]: How to configure which client identities can interact with peer functions on a per channel basis. Pluggable endorsement and validation [https://hyperledger- fabric.readthedocs Contracts To support the consistent update of information — and to enable a whole host of ledger functions (transacting, querying, etc) — a blockchain network uses smart contracts to provide controlled access0 码力 | 497 页 | 6.59 MB | 1 年前3
Hyperledger Fabric 1.3 Documentationof 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 blockchain and the underlying Contracts To support the consistent update of information — and to enable a whole host of ledger functions (transacting, querying, etc) — a blockchain network uses smart contracts to provide controlled access the rules for reading or altering key-value pairs or other state database information. Chaincode functions execute against the ledger’s current state database and are initiated through a transaction proposal0 码力 | 528 页 | 6.85 MB | 1 年前3
Hyperledger Fabric 1.3 Documentationthe governance model. 1.4 Smart Contracts A smart contract, or what Fabric calls “chaincode”, functions as a trusted distributed application that gains its secu- rity/trust from the blockchain and the Contracts To support the consistent update of information — and to enable a whole host of ledger functions (transacting, query- ing, etc) — a blockchain network uses smart contracts to provide controlled the rules for reading or altering key-value pairs or other state database information. Chaincode functions execute against the ledger’s current state database and are initiated through a transaction proposal0 码力 | 367 页 | 4.95 MB | 1 年前3
Hyperledger Fabric 1.4.8 Documentationof 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 blockchain and the underlying Contracts To support the consistent update of information — and to enable a whole host of ledger functions (transacting, querying, etc) — a blockchain network uses smart contracts to provide controlled access the rules for reading or altering key-value pairs or other state database information. Chaincode functions execute against the ledger’s current state database and are initiated through a transaction proposal0 码力 | 699 页 | 9.02 MB | 1 年前3
Hyperledger Fabric 1.4.9 Documentationof 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 blockchain and the underlying Contracts To support the consistent update of information — and to enable a whole host of ledger functions (transacting, querying, etc) — a blockchain network uses smart contracts to provide controlled access the rules for reading or altering key-value pairs or other state database information. Chaincode functions execute against the ledger’s current state database and are initiated through a transaction proposal0 码力 | 701 页 | 9.02 MB | 1 年前3
Hyperledger Fabric 1.4 Documentationof 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 blockchain and the underlying Contracts To support the consistent update of information — and to enable a whole host of ledger functions (transacting, querying, etc) — a blockchain network uses smart contracts to provide controlled access the rules for reading or altering key-value pairs or other state database information. Chaincode functions execute against the ledger’s current state database and are initiated through a transaction proposal0 码力 | 701 页 | 9.02 MB | 1 年前3
Hyperledger Fabric 1.4 Documentation
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 blockchain and the underlying Contracts To support the consistent update of information — and to enable a whole host of ledger functions (transacting, querying, etc) — a blockchain network uses smart contracts to provide controlled access the rules for reading or altering key-value pairs or other state database information. Chaincode functions execute against the ledger’s current state database and are initiated through a transaction proposal0 码力 | 678 页 | 10.02 MB | 1 年前3
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