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 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 service 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 2.0 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 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 service 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 2.1 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 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 service 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 2.0.1 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 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 service Chaincode for Developers, and the other, Chaincode for Operators oriented to the blockchain network operator who is responsible for managing a blockchain network, and who would leverage the Hyperledger Fabric0 码力 | 760 页 | 10.21 MB | 1 年前3
Hyperledger Fabric 2.0.1 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 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 service Chaincode for Developers, and the other, Chaincode for Operators oriented to the blockchain network operator who is responsible for managing a blockchain network, and who would leverage the Hyperledger Fabric0 码力 | 533 页 | 8.37 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 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 service 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 2.2.1 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 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 service 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 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 service 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 2.2.0 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 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 service 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 2.2.1 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 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 service 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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