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Trader demo
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This demo brings up five nodes: Bank A, Bank B, Bank Of Corda, NonLogging Bank and a notary node that they all use. Bank A
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will be the buyer, and requests some cash from the Bank of Corda in order to acquire commercial paper from Bank B, the
seller.
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The NonLogging Bank node is present to demonstrate the usage of the "Configuring Responder Flows" feature of Corda described [here ](https://docs.corda.net/head/flow-overriding.html ).
The override is defined within the deployNodes section of the `build.gradle` . In this case, we are overriding the default responder for `net.corda.traderdemo.flow.SellerFlow`
to be a version that does not print out information about the transaction.
```groovy
node {
name "O=NonLogging Bank,L=London,C=GB"
p2pPort 10025
rpcUsers = ext.rpcUsers
rpcSettings {
address "localhost:10026"
adminAddress "localhost:10027"
}
extraConfig = ['h2Settings.address' : 'localhost:10035']
flowOverride("net.corda.traderdemo.flow.SellerFlow", "net.corda.traderdemo.flow.BuyerFlow")
}
```
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To run from the command line in Unix:
1. Run ``./gradlew samples:trader-demo:deployNodes`` to create a set of configs and installs under
``samples/trader-demo/build/nodes``
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2. Run ``./samples/trader-demo/build/nodes/runnodes`` to open up five new terminals with the five nodes
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3. Run ``./gradlew samples:trader-demo:runBank`` to instruct the bank node to issue cash and commercial paper to the
buyer and seller nodes respectively
4. Run ``./gradlew samples:trader-demo:runSeller`` to trigger the transaction. If you entered ``flow watch``, you can
see flows running on both sides of transaction. Additionally you should see final trade information displayed to
your terminal
To run from the command line in Windows:
1. Run ``gradlew samples:trader-demo:deployNodes`` to create a set of configs and installs under
``samples\trader-demo\build\nodes``
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2. Run ``samples\trader-demo\build\nodes\runnodes`` to open up five new terminals with the five nodes
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3. Run ``gradlew samples:trader-demo:runBank`` to instruct the buyer node to request issuance of some cash from the
Bank of Corda node
4. Run ``gradlew samples:trader-demo:runSeller`` to trigger the transaction. If you entered ``flow watch``, you can see
flows running on both sides of transaction. Additionally you should see final trade information displayed to your
terminal