Hyperledger Fabric 2.0 Documentationrun in Docker containers, and may be executed in the operator’s choice of environment (including containers). External builder executables An operator can provide a set of external builder executables to back to the peer. It is now possible to run chaincode as an external service, for example in a Kubernetes pod, which a peer can connect to and utilize for chaincode execution. See Chaincode as an external state. In this concept topic, we will explore chaincode through the eyes of a blockchain network operator rather than an application developer. Chaincode operators can use this topic as a guide to how to0 码力 | 821 页 | 10.22 MB | 1 年前3
Hyperledger Fabric 2.1 Documentationrun in Docker containers, and may be executed in the operator’s choice of environment (including containers). External builder executables An operator can provide a set of external builder executables to back to the peer. It is now possible to run chaincode as an external service, for example in a Kubernetes pod, which a peer can connect to and utilize for chaincode execution. See Chaincode as an external state. In this concept topic, we will explore chaincode through the eyes of a blockchain network operator rather than an application developer. Chaincode operators can use this topic as a guide to how to0 码力 | 904 页 | 10.95 MB | 1 年前3
Hyperledger Fabric 2.0 Documentationrun in Docker containers, and may be executed in the operator’s choice of environment (including containers). • External builder executables An operator can provide a set of external builder executables back to the peer. It is now possible to run chaincode as an external service, for example in a Kubernetes pod, which a peer can connect to and utilize for chaincode execution. See Chaincode as an external state. In this concept topic, we will explore chaincode through the eyes of a blockchain network operator rather than an application developer. Chaincode operators can use this topic as a guide to how to0 码力 | 573 页 | 8.52 MB | 1 年前3
Hyperledger Fabric 2.2.1 Documentationrun in Docker containers, and may be executed in the operator’s choice of environment (including containers). External builder executables An operator can provide a set of external builder executables to back to the peer. It is now possible to run chaincode as an external service, for example in a Kubernetes pod, which a peer can connect to and utilize for chaincode execution. See Chaincode as an external state. In this concept topic, we will explore chaincode through the eyes of a blockchain network operator rather than an application developer. Chaincode operators can use this topic as a guide to how to0 码力 | 848 页 | 11.56 MB | 1 年前3
Hyperledger Fabric 2.2.0 Documentationrun in Docker containers, and may be executed in the operator’s choice of environment (including containers). External builder executables An operator can provide a set of external builder executables to back to the peer. It is now possible to run chaincode as an external service, for example in a Kubernetes pod, which a peer can connect to and utilize for chaincode execution. See Chaincode as an external state. In this concept topic, we will explore chaincode through the eyes of a blockchain network operator rather than an application developer. Chaincode operators can use this topic as a guide to how to0 码力 | 820 页 | 10.90 MB | 1 年前3
Hyperledger Fabric 2.1 Documentationrun in Docker containers, and may be executed in the operator’s choice of environment (including containers). • External builder executables An operator can provide a set of external builder executables back to the peer. It is now possible to run chaincode as an external service, for example in a Kubernetes pod, which a peer can connect to and utilize for chaincode execution. See Chaincode as an external state. In this concept topic, we will explore chaincode through the eyes of a blockchain network operator rather than an application developer. Chaincode operators can use this topic as a guide to how to0 码力 | 633 页 | 9.19 MB | 1 年前3
Hyperledger Fabric 2.1.1 Documentationrun in Docker containers, and may be executed in the operator’s choice of environment (including containers). External builder executables An operator can provide a set of external builder executables to back to the peer. It is now possible to run chaincode as an external service, for example in a Kubernetes pod, which a peer can connect to and utilize for chaincode execution. See Chaincode as an external state. In this concept topic, we will explore chaincode through the eyes of a blockchain network operator rather than an application developer. Chaincode operators can use this topic as a guide to how to0 码力 | 816 页 | 10.25 MB | 1 年前3
Hyperledger Fabric 2.2.0 Documentationrun in Docker containers, and may be executed in the operator’s choice of environment (including containers). • External builder executables An operator can provide a set of external builder executables back to the peer. It is now possible to run chaincode as an external service, for example in a Kubernetes pod, which a peer can connect to and utilize for chaincode execution. See Chaincode as an external state. In this concept topic, we will explore chaincode through the eyes of a blockchain network operator rather than an application developer. Chaincode operators can use this topic as a guide to how to0 码力 | 577 页 | 9.03 MB | 1 年前3
Hyperledger Fabric 2.2.1 Documentationrun in Docker containers, and may be executed in the operator’s choice of environment (including containers). • External builder executables An operator can provide a set of external builder executables back to the peer. It is now possible to run chaincode as an external service, for example in a Kubernetes pod, which a peer can connect to and utilize for chaincode execution. See Chaincode as an external state. In this concept topic, we will explore chaincode through the eyes of a blockchain network operator rather than an application developer. Chaincode operators can use this topic as a guide to how to0 码力 | 601 页 | 9.48 MB | 1 年前3
Hyperledger Fabric 2.2.1 Documentationrun in Docker containers, and may be executed in the operator’s choice of environment (including containers). • External builder executables An operator can provide a set of external builder executables back to the peer. It is now possible to run chaincode as an external service, for example in a Kubernetes pod, which a peer can connect to and utilize for chaincode execution. See Chaincode as an external state. In this concept topic, we will explore chaincode through the eyes of a blockchain network operator rather than an application developer. Chaincode operators can use this topic as a guide to how to0 码力 | 575 页 | 8.55 MB | 1 年前3
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