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CORDA-966 - RELEASE - Final release note tweeks
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Release 3.0
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Release 3.0
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Corda 3.0 is here and brings with it wire stability and a host of other exciting features that aim to enhance
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Corda 3.0 is here and brings with it a commitment to a wire stable platform, a path for contract and node upgradability,
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the developer and user experience whilst providing for the long term usability of deployed Corda instances. It
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and a host of other exciting features. The aim of which is to enhance the developer and user experience whilst providing
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will provide functionality to ensure anyone wishing to move to the anticipated release of R3 Corda can do so
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for the long term usability of deployed Corda instances. This release will provide functionality to ensure anyone wishing
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seamlessly and with the assurance stateful data persisted to the vault will remain understandable between
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to move to the anticipated release of R3 Corda can do so seamlessly and with the assurance that stateful data persisted to
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newer and older nodes.
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the vault will remain understandable between newer and older nodes.
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Special Thanks
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Special Thanks
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Support for the upgrading of contracts has been significantly extended in this release.
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Support for the upgrading of contracts has been significantly extended in this release.
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Contract states express which attached JARs can define and check them using _constraints_. In older versions the only supported
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Contract states express which attached JARs can define and verify them using _constraints_. In older versions the only supported
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constraint was a hash constraint. This provides similar behaviour as public blockchain systems like Bitcoin and Ethereum, in
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constraint was a hash constraint. This provides similar behaviour as public blockchain systems like Bitcoin and Ethereum, in
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which code is entirely fixed once deployed and cannot be changed later. In Corda there is an upgrade path that involves the
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which code is entirely fixed once deployed and cannot be changed later. In Corda there is an upgrade path that involves the
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cooperation of all involved parties (as advertised by the states themselves), but this requires explicit transactions to be
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cooperation of all involved parties (as advertised by the states themselves), but this requires explicit transactions to be
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unneeded code over the network and to simplify upgrades, consider splitting your application into two or more JARs - one that
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unneeded code over the network and to simplify upgrades, consider splitting your application into two or more JARs - one that
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contains states and contracts (which we call the app "kernel"), and another that contains flows, services, web apps etc. For
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contains states and contracts (which we call the app "kernel"), and another that contains flows, services, web apps etc. For
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example, our `Cordapp template <https://github.com/corda/cordapp-template-kotlin/tree/release-V3>`_ is structured like that.
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example, our `Cordapp template <https://github.com/corda/cordapp-template-kotlin/tree/release-V3>`_ is structured like that.
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Only the first will be attached. Also be aware that any dependencies your app kernel has must be bundled / "sharded" into a fat JAR,
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Only the first will be attached. Also be aware that any dependencies your app kernel has must be bundled into a fat JAR,
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as JAR dependencies are not supported in Corda 3.0.
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as JAR dependencies are not supported in Corda 3.0.
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Future versions of Corda will add support for signature based constraints, in which any JAR signed by a given identity
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Future versions of Corda will add support for signature based constraints, in which any JAR signed by a given identity
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