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.. note:: Before reading this page, you should be familiar with the key concepts of :doc:`key-concepts-contracts`.
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.. note:: As of Corda |corda_version| the `minimumPlatformVersion` required to use these features is 4
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(see :ref:`Network Parameters <network-parameters>` and :doc:`features-versions` for more details).
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.. contents::
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Reasons for Contract Constraints
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Corda Features to Versions
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==========================
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New versions of Corda introduce new features. These fall into one of three categories which have subtle but important implications for
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node owners, application developers and network operators.
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The first set are changes that have no impact on application developers or the Corda network protocol. An example would be support for
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a new HSM or database system, for example, and which are of interest only to a node's operator.
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The second set are new or changed APIs, which are of interest to CorDapp developers. When a release of Corda ships such features, the
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Platform Version of that node is incremented so that a CorDapp that relies on such a new or changed feature can detect this (eg to
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prevent it from running on a node without the feature or to trigger an alternative optimised codepath if the feature is present). The
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app developer should set the CorDapp's minimumPlatformVersion parameter to signal the minimum Platform Version against which the app
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can run or has been tested. If the application has also been tested against a greater platform version and can exploit it if present,
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the node can also set the targetPlatformVersion field.
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The third set of changes are those which could affect the operation of a Corda network. Examples would include a change to the
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serialisation format or flow/wire protocol, or introduction of a new transaction component. These are changes to the core data model and
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these features have the property that it is not safe for any node or application to take advantage of until all nodes on the network
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are capable of understanding them. Such features are thus only enabled in a node if the network to which it is connected has published
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a minimumPlatformVersion in its network parameters that is greater than or equal to the Corda Platform Version that introduced the
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feature. For example, Corda 4.0 nodes, which implement Corda Platform Version 4, can only take advantage of the Corda Reference States
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feature when connected to a network with mPV 4.
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If there is a Platform Version below which your application will not run or is not supported, then signal that with the application's
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`CorDapp.mPV` field. This will prevent older nodes from running your app. Nodes which support newer Platform Versions may also use this
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field to trigger code paths that emulate behaviours that were in force on that older Platform Version to maximise compatibility. However,
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if you have tested your app against newer versions of Corda and know your node can take advantage of the new Platform Version behaviours
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if present, you can signal this by using `CorDapp.targetPV` to declare the latest Platform Version against which the app has been tested
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and is known to work. In this way, it is possible to ship CorDapps that can both run on all nodes supporting some minimum Platform Version
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of Corda as well as opt in to newer features should they happen to be available on any given node.
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.. list-table:: Corda Features
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:header-rows: 1
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* - Feature
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- Corda Platform Version (PV)
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- Min Network Platform Version (network mPV)
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- Introduced in OS version
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- Introduced in Enterprise version
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* - Observer Nodes
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- 2
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- 2
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- 2.0
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- n/a
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* - Corda Serialization Framework
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- 3
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- 3
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- 3.0
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- 3.0
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* - Hash Constraints
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- 1
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- 1
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- 1.0
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- 1.0
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* - Whitelist Constraints
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- 3
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- 3
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- 3.0
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- 3.0
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* - Inline Finality Flow
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- 4
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- 3
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- 4.0
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- 4.0
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* - Reference States
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- 4
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- 4
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- 4.0
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- 4.0
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* - Signature Constraints
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- 4
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- 4
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- 4.0
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- 4.0
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* - Underlying Support for Accounts
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- 5
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- 4
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- 4.3
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- 4.3
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More information can be found in :doc:`network-bootstrapper`.
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.. _network-parameters:
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Network parameters
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Encountering an owned contract in a JAR that is not signed by the rightful owner is most likely a sign of malicious behaviour, and should be reported.
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The transaction verification logic will throw an exception when this happens.
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.. note:: To determine which `minimumPlatformVersion` a zone must mandate in order to permit all the features of Corda |corda_version| see :doc:`features-versions`
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More parameters will be added in future releases to regulate things like allowed port numbers, whether or not IPv6
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connectivity is required for zone members, required cryptographic algorithms and roll-out schedules (e.g. for moving to post quantum cryptography), parameters related to SGX and so on.
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