* Add constants for the open source and samples repos branch names Open source branch name - `openSourceBranchName` Sample repos branch name - `openSourceSamplesBranchName` * Add base path constants to the open source and samples repos Fully replace base path to open source codebase - `openSourceBranch` Fully replace base path to open source samples - `openSourceSamplesBranch` These can be accessed in the docs using `os_branch` and `os_samples_branch` Correct usages in the docs to use these constants. * Correct links
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Setting up a notary service
Corda comes with several notary implementations built-in:
- Single-node: a simple notary service that persists notarisation requests in the node's database. It is easy to set up and is recommended for testing, and production networks that do not have strict availability requirements.
- Crash fault-tolerant (experimental): a highly available notary service operated by a single party.
- Byzantine fault-tolerant (experimental): a decentralised highly available notary service operated by a group of parties.
Single-node
To have a regular Corda node provide a notary service you simply need to set appropriate notary
configuration values before starting it:
notary : { validating : false }
For a validating notary service specify:
notary : { validating : true }
See key_concepts_notaries_validation
for more details about validating versus non-validating notaries.
For clients to be able to use the notary service, its identity must be added to the network parameters. This will be done automatically when creating the network, if using network-bootstrapper
. See corda-networks-index
for more details.
Crash fault-tolerant (experimental)
Corda provides a prototype Raft-based highly available notary implementation. You can try it out on our notary demo page. Note that it has known limitations and is not recommended for production use.
Byzantine fault-tolerant (experimental)
A prototype BFT notary implementation based on BFT-Smart is available. You can try it out on our notary demo page. Note that it is still experimental and there is active work ongoing for a production ready solution. Additionally, BFT-Smart requires Java serialization which is disabled by default in Corda due to security risks, and it will only work in dev mode where this can be customised.
We do not recommend using it in any long-running test or production deployments.