* Updates tutorial to match template changes. * Updates hello, world tutorials to match new template structures.
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The CorDapp Template
When writing a new CorDapp, you’ll generally want to base it on the standard templates:
The Cordapp templates provide the required boilerplate for developing a CorDapp, and allow you to quickly deploy your CorDapp onto a local test network of dummy nodes to test its functionality.
CorDapps can be written in both Java and Kotlin, and will be providing the code in both languages in this tutorial.
Note that there's no need to download and install Corda itself. Corda's required libraries will be downloaded automatically from an online Maven repository.
Downloading the template
To download the template, open a terminal window in the directory where you want to download the CorDapp template, and run the following command:
git clone https://github.com/corda/cordapp-template-java.git ; cd cordapp-template-java
*or*
git clone https://github.com/corda/cordapp-template-kotlin.git ; cd cordapp-template-kotlin
Opening the template in IntelliJ
Once the template is download, open it in IntelliJ by following the instructions here: https://docs.corda.net/tutorial-cordapp.html#opening-the-example-cordapp-in-intellij.
Template structure
The template has a number of files, but we can ignore most of them. We will only be modifying the following files:
// 1. The state
-contracts-states/src/main/java/com/template/TemplateState.java
cordapp
// 2. The flow
/src/main/java/com/template/Initiator.java cordapp
// 1. The state
-contracts-states/src/main/kotlin/com/template/StatesAndContracts.kt
cordapp
// 2. The flow
/src/main/kotlin/com/template/Flows.kt cordapp
Progress so far
We now have a template that we can build upon to define our IOU
CorDapp. Let's start by defining the IOUState
.