corda/docs/source/running-a-notary.rst
Shams Asari 727cd0e55c Cleaned up notary configuration by introducing a notary config option.
extraAdvertisedServiceIds is no longer used for this.
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Running a notary service

At present we have several prototype notary implementations:

  1. SimpleNotaryService (single node) -- commits the provided transaction input states without any validation.
  2. ValidatingNotaryService (single node) -- retrieves and validates the whole transaction history (including the given transaction) before committing.
  3. RaftNonValidatingNotaryService (distributed) -- functionally equivalent to SimpleNotaryService, but stores the committed states in a distributed collection replicated and persisted in a Raft cluster. For the consensus layer we are using the Copycat framework
  4. RaftValidatingNotaryService (distributed) -- as above, but performs validation on the transactions received

To have a node run a notary service, you need to set appropriate notary configuration before starting it (see corda-configuration-file for reference).

For SimpleNotaryService the config is simply:

notary : { validating : false }

For ValidatingNotaryService, it is:

notary : { validating : true }

Setting up a Raft notary is currently slightly more involved and is not recommended for prototyping purposes. There is work in progress to simplify it. To see it in action, however, you can try out the notary-demo.