corda/samples/trader-demo
szymonsztuka c23167f08e
ENT-2188 fix H2 insecure default configuration (#3692)
Set the "h2.allowedClasses" system property, require database password when exposing H2 server on non-localhost address, samples start H2 server by default (reintroduces the behaviour before h2Settings.address configuration option was added)
2018-08-01 11:50:42 +01:00
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src Feature/corda 1847/remove hibernate observers (#3696) 2018-07-31 13:52:13 +01:00
build.gradle ENT-2188 fix H2 insecure default configuration (#3692) 2018-08-01 11:50:42 +01:00
README.md [CORDA-446] Clean up other mentions of network map node and logic (#1974) 2017-11-01 14:25:48 +00:00

Trader demo

This demo brings up four nodes: Bank A, Bank B, Bank Of Corda, and a notary node that they all use. Bank A will be the buyer, and requests some cash from the Bank of Corda in order to acquire commercial paper from Bank B, the seller.

To run from the command line in Unix:

  1. Run ./gradlew samples:trader-demo:deployNodes to create a set of configs and installs under samples/trader-demo/build/nodes
  2. Run ./samples/trader-demo/build/nodes/runnodes to open up four new terminals with the four nodes
  3. Run ./gradlew samples:trader-demo:runBank to instruct the bank node to issue cash and commercial paper to the buyer and seller nodes respectively
  4. Run ./gradlew samples:trader-demo:runSeller to trigger the transaction. If you entered flow watch, you can see flows running on both sides of transaction. Additionally you should see final trade information displayed to your terminal

To run from the command line in Windows:

  1. Run gradlew samples:trader-demo:deployNodes to create a set of configs and installs under samples\trader-demo\build\nodes
  2. Run samples\trader-demo\build\nodes\runnodes to open up four new terminals with the four nodes
  3. Run gradlew samples:trader-demo:runBank to instruct the buyer node to request issuance of some cash from the Bank of Corda node
  4. Run gradlew samples:trader-demo:runSeller to trigger the transaction. If you entered flow watch, you can see flows running on both sides of transaction. Additionally you should see final trade information displayed to your terminal