Hyperledger Fabric 2.0 Documentationordering service establishes consensus on the order of transactions and then broadcasts blocks to peers. A pluggable membership service provider is responsible for associating entities in the network with optional peer-to-peer 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 application that gains its security/trust from the blockchain and the underlying consensus among the peers. It is the business logic of a blockchain application. There are three key points that apply to smart0 码力 | 821 页 | 10.22 MB | 1 年前3
Hyperledger Fabric 2.1 Documentationordering service establishes consensus on the order of transactions and then broadcasts blocks to peers. A pluggable membership service provider is responsible for associating entities in the network with optional peer-to-peer 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 application that gains its security/trust from the blockchain and the underlying consensus among the peers. It is the business logic of a blockchain application. There are three key points that apply to smart0 码力 | 904 页 | 10.95 MB | 1 年前3
Hyperledger Fabric 2.1.1 Documentationordering service establishes consensus on the order of transactions and then broadcasts blocks to peers. A pluggable membership service provider is responsible for associating entities in the network with optional peer-to-peer 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 application that gains its security/trust from the blockchain and the underlying consensus among the peers. It is the business logic of a blockchain application. There are three key points that apply to smart0 码力 | 816 页 | 10.25 MB | 1 年前3
Hyperledger Fabric 2.0.1 Documentationordering service establishes consensus on the order of transactions and then broadcasts blocks to peers. A pluggable membership service provider is responsible for associating entities in the network with optional peer-to-peer 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 application that gains its security/trust from the blockchain and the underlying consensus among the peers. It is the business logic of a blockchain application. There are three key points that apply to smart0 码力 | 760 页 | 10.21 MB | 1 年前3
Hyperledger Fabric 1.4.8 Documentationordering service establishes consensus on the order of transactions and then broadcasts blocks to peers. A pluggable membership service provider is responsible for associating entities in the network with optional peer-to-peer 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 application that gains its security/trust from the blockchain and the underlying consensus among the peers. It is the business logic of a blockchain application. There are three key points that apply to smart0 码力 | 699 页 | 9.02 MB | 1 年前3
Hyperledger Fabric 1.4.9 Documentationordering service establishes consensus on the order of transactions and then broadcasts blocks to peers. A pluggable membership service provider is responsible for associating entities in the network with optional peer-to-peer 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 application that gains its security/trust from the blockchain and the underlying consensus among the peers. It is the business logic of a blockchain application. There are three key points that apply to smart0 码力 | 701 页 | 9.02 MB | 1 年前3
Hyperledger Fabric 1.4 Documentationordering service establishes consensus on the order of transactions and then broadcasts blocks to peers. A pluggable membership service provider is responsible for associating entities in the network with optional peer-to-peer 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 application that gains its security/trust from the blockchain and the underlying consensus among the peers. It is the business logic of a blockchain application. There are three key points that apply to smart0 码力 | 701 页 | 9.02 MB | 1 年前3
Hyperledger Fabric 2.2.1 Documentationordering service establishes consensus on the order of transactions and then broadcasts blocks to peers. A pluggable membership service provider is responsible for associating entities in the network with optional peer-to-peer 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 application that gains its security/trust from the blockchain and the underlying consensus among the peers. It is the business logic of a blockchain application. There are three key points that apply to smart0 码力 | 848 页 | 11.56 MB | 1 年前3
Hyperledger Fabric 2.2.0 Documentationordering service establishes consensus on the order of transactions and then broadcasts blocks to peers. A pluggable membership service provider is responsible for associating entities in the network with optional peer-to-peer 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 application that gains its security/trust from the blockchain and the underlying consensus among the peers. It is the business logic of a blockchain application. There are three key points that apply to smart0 码力 | 820 页 | 10.90 MB | 1 年前3
Hyperledger Fabric 1.4 Documentation
ordering service establishes consensus on the order of transactions and then broadcasts blocks to peers. A pluggable membership service provider is responsible for associating entities in the network with optional peer-to-peer 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 application that gains its security/trust from the blockchain and the underlying consensus among the peers. It is the business logic of a blockchain application. There are three key points that apply to smart0 码力 | 678 页 | 10.02 MB | 1 年前3
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