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Node folder structure
A folder containing a Corda node files has the following structure:
.
├── additional-node-infos // Additional node infos to load into the network map cache, beyond what the network map server provides
├── artemis // Stores buffered P2P messages
├── brokers // Stores buffered RPC messages
├── certificates // The node's certificates
├── corda-webserver.jar // The built-in node webserver (DEPRECATED)
├── corda.jar // The core Corda libraries (This is the actual Corda node implementation)
├── cordapps // The CorDapp JARs installed on the node
├── drivers // Contains a Jolokia driver used to export JMX metrics, the node loads any additional JAR files from this directory at startup.
├── logs // The node's logs
├── network-parameters // The network parameters automatically downloaded from the network map server
├── node.conf // The node's configuration files
├── persistence.mv.db // The node's database
└── shell-commands // Custom shell commands defined by the node owner
You install CorDapps on the node by placing CorDapp JARs in the cordapps
folder.
In development mode (i.e. when devMode = true
), the certificates
directory is filled with pre-configured keystores if they do not already exist to ensure that developers can get the nodes working as quickly as possible.
Warning
These pre-configured keystores are not secure and must not used in a production environments.
The keystores store the key pairs and certificates under the following aliases:
nodekeystore.jks
uses the aliasescordaclientca
andidentity-private-key
sslkeystore.jks
uses the aliascordaclienttls
All the keystores use the password provided in the node's configuration file using the keyStorePassword
attribute. If no password is configured, it defaults to cordacadevpass
.
To learn more, see permissioning
.