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Running the demos

The repository contains a small number of demo programs that run two-node networks, demonstrating functionality developed so far. We have:

  1. The trader demo, which shows a delivery-vs-payment atomic swap of commercial paper for cash. You can learn more about how this works in protocol-state-machines.
  2. The IRS demo, which shows two nodes establishing an interest rate swap between them and performing fixings with a rates oracle, all driven via the HTTP API.

The demos create node data directories in the root of the project. If something goes wrong with them, blow away the directories and try again.

Note

Corda is developed on MacOS and works best on UNIX systems. Both demos are easily run on Windows but you won't get the nice coloured output.

Trader demo

Open two terminals, and in the first run:

Note

If you are planning to use non-default configuration you will need to run with --role=SetupA and --role=SetupB beforehand with the same parameters you plan to supply to the respective nodes.

Windows:

gradlew.bat & .\build\install\r3prototyping\bin\trader-demo --role=BUYER

Other:

Other: ./gradlew installDist && ./build/install/r3prototyping/bin/trader-demo --role=BUYER

It will compile things, if necessary, then create a directory named trader-demo/buyer with a bunch of files inside and start the node. You should see it waiting for a trade to begin.

In the second terminal, run:

Windows:

.\build\install\r3prototyping\bin\trader-demo --role=SELLER

Other:

./build/install/r3prototyping/bin/trader-demo --role=SELLER

You should see some log lines scroll past, and within a few seconds the messages "Purchase complete - we are a happy customer!" and "Sale completed - we have a happy customer!" should be printed.

If it doesn't work, jump on the mailing list and let us know.

IRS demo

Open three terminals. In the first run:

Windows:

gradlew.bat installDist & .\build\install\r3prototyping\bin\irsdemo.bat --role=NodeA

Other:

./gradlew installDist && ./build/install/r3prototyping/bin/irsdemo --role=NodeA

And in the second run:

Windows:

.\build\install\r3prototyping\bin\irsdemo.bat --role=NodeB

Other:

./build/install/r3prototyping/bin/irsdemo --role=NodeB

The node in the first terminal will complain that it didn't know about nodeB, so restart it. It'll then find the location and identity keys of nodeA and be happy. NodeB also doubles up as the interest rates oracle and you should see some rates data get loaded.

Now in the third terminal run:

Windows:

.\build\install\r3prototyping\bin\irsdemo.bat --role=Trade trade1

Other:

./build/install/r3prototyping/bin/irsdemo --role=Trade trade1

You should see some activity in the other two terminals as they set up the deal. You can now run this command in a separate window to roll the fake clock forward and trigger lots of fixing events. Things go fast so make sure you can see the other terminals whilst you run this command!:

Windows:

.\build\install\r3prototyping\bin\irsdemo.bat --role=Date 2017-01-30

Other:

./build/install/r3prototyping/bin/irsdemo --role=Date 2017-01-30