Writing a CorDapp ================= When writing a CorDapp, you are writing a set of files in a JVM language that defines one or more of the following Corda components: * States (i.e. classes implementing ``ContractState``) * Contracts (i.e. classes implementing ``Contract``) * Flows (i.e. classes extending ``FlowLogic``) * Web APIs * Services CorDapp structure ----------------- Your CorDapp project's structure should be based on the structure of the `Java Template CorDapp `_ or the `Kotlin Template CorDapp `_, depending on which language you intend to use. The ``src`` directory of the Template CorDapp, where we define our CorDapp's source-code, has the following structure: .. parsed-literal:: src ├── main │ ├── java │ │ └── com │ │ └── template │ │ ├── Main.java │ │ ├── api │ │ │ └── TemplateApi.java │ │ ├── client │ │ │ └── TemplateClientRPC.java │ │ ├── contract │ │ │ └── TemplateContract.java │ │ ├── flow │ │ │ └── TemplateFlow.java │ │ ├── plugin │ │ │ └── TemplatePlugin.java │ │ ├── service │ │ │ └── TemplateService.java │ │ └── state │ │ └── TemplateState.java │ └── resources │ ├── META-INF │ │ └── services │ │ ├── net.corda.core.node.CordaPluginRegistry │ │ └── net.corda.webserver.services.WebServerPluginRegistry │ ├── certificates │ │ ├── sslkeystore.jks │ │ └── truststore.jks │ └──templateWeb │ ├── index.html │ └── js │ └── template-js.js └── test └── java └── com └── template └── contract └── TemplateTests.java Defining plugins ---------------- Your CorDapp may need to define two types of plugins: * ``CordaPluginRegistry`` subclasses, which define additional serializable classes * ``WebServerPluginRegistry`` subclasses, which define the APIs and static web content served by your CorDapp The fully-qualified class path of each ``CordaPluginRegistry`` subclass must then be added to the ``net.corda.core.node.CordaPluginRegistry`` file in the CorDapp's ``resources/META-INF/services`` folder. Meanwhile, the fully-qualified class path of each ``WebServerPluginRegistry`` subclass must be added to the ``net.corda.webserver.services.WebServerPluginRegistry`` file, again in the CorDapp's ``resources/META-INF/services`` folder. The ``CordaPluginRegistry`` class defines the following: * ``customizeSerialization``, which can be overridden to provide a list of the classes to be whitelisted for object serialisation, over and above those tagged with the ``@CordaSerializable`` annotation. See :doc:`serialization` The ``WebServerPluginRegistry`` class defines the following: * ``webApis``, which can be overridden to return a list of JAX-RS annotated REST access classes. These classes will be constructed by the bundled web server and must have a single argument constructor taking a ``CordaRPCOps`` object. This will allow the API to communicate with the node process via the RPC interface. These web APIs will not be available if the bundled web server is not started * ``staticServeDirs``, which can be overridden to map static web content to virtual paths and allow simple web demos to be distributed within the CorDapp jars. This static content will not be available if the bundled web server is not started * ``customizeJSONSerialization``, which can be overridden to register custom JSON serializers if required by the REST api. * The static web content itself should be placed inside the ``src/main/resources`` directory To learn about how to use gradle to build your cordapp against Corda and generate an artifact please read :doc:`cordapp-build-systems`.