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Bank Of Corda demo
This demo brings up three nodes: a notary, a node acting as the Bank of Corda that accepts requests for issuance of some asset and a node acting as Big Corporation which requests issuance of an asset (cash in this example).
Upon receipt of a request the Bank of Corda node self-issues the asset and then transfers ownership to the requester after successful notarisation and recording of the issue transaction on the ledger.
.. note:: The Bank of Corda is somewhat like a "Bitcoin faucet" that dispenses free bitcoins to developers for testing and experimentation purposes.
To run from the command line in Unix:
- Run
./gradlew samples:bank-of-corda-demo:deployNodes
to create a set of configs and installs undersamples/bank-of-corda-demo/build/nodes
- Run
./samples/bank-of-corda-demo/build/nodes/runnodes
to open up three new terminal tabs/windows with the three nodes - Run
./gradlew samples:bank-of-corda-demo:runRPCCashIssue
to trigger a cash issuance request - Run
./gradlew samples:bank-of-corda-demo:runWebCashIssue
to trigger another cash issuance request. Now look at your terminal tab/window to see the output of the demo
To run from the command line in Windows:
- Run
gradlew samples:bank-of-corda-demo:deployNodes
to create a set of configs and installs undersamples\bank-of-corda-demo\build\nodes
- Run
samples\bank-of-corda-demo\build\nodes\runnodes
to open up three new terminal tabs/windows with the three nodes - Run
gradlew samples:bank-of-corda-demo:runRPCCashIssue
to trigger a cash issuance request - Run
gradlew samples:bank-of-corda-demo:runWebCashIssue
to trigger another cash issuance request. Now look at the your terminal tab/window to see the output of the demo
To verify that the Bank of Corda node is alive and running, navigate to the following URL: http://localhost:10007/api/bank/date
In the window you run the command you should see (in case of Web, RPC is similar):
- Requesting Cash via Web ...
- Successfully processed Cash Issue request
If you want to see flow activity enter in node's shell flow watch
. It will display all state machines running
currently on the node.
Launch the Explorer application to visualize the issuance and transfer of cash for each node:
``./gradlew tools:explorer:run`` (on Unix) or ``gradlew tools:explorer:run`` (on Windows)
Using the following login details:
- For the Bank of Corda node: localhost / port 10006 / username bankUser / password test
- For the Big Corporation node: localhost / port 10009 / username bigCorpUser / password test
See https://docs.corda.net/node-explorer.html for further details on usage.