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Getting set up
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Software requirements
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Corda uses industry-standard tools:
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* **Oracle JDK 8 JVM** - minimum supported version **8u131**
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* **IntelliJ IDEA** - supported versions **2017.1**, **2017.2** and **2017.3**
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* **Git**
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We also use Gradle and Kotlin, but you do not need to install them. A standalone Gradle wrapper is provided, and it
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will download the correct version of Kotlin.
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Please note:
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* Corda runs in a JVM. JVM implementations other than Oracle JDK 8 are not actively supported. However, if you do
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choose to use OpenJDK, you will also need to install OpenJFX
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* Applications on Corda (CorDapps) can be written in any language targeting the JVM. However, Corda itself and most of
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the samples are written in Kotlin. Kotlin is an
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`official Android language <https://developer.android.com/kotlin/index.html>`_, and you can read more about why
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Kotlin is a strong successor to Java
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`here <https://medium.com/@octskyward/why-kotlin-is-my-next-programming-language-c25c001e26e3>`_. If you're
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unfamiliar with Kotlin, there is an official
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`getting started guide <https://kotlinlang.org/docs/tutorials/>`_, and a series of
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`Kotlin Koans <https://kotlinlang.org/docs/tutorials/koans.html>`_.
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* IntelliJ IDEA is recommended due to the strength of its Kotlin integration.
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Following these software recommendations will minimize the number of errors you encounter, and make it easier for
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others to provide support. However, if you do use other tools, we'd be interested to hear about any issues that arise.
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Set-up instructions
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-------------------
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The instructions below will allow you to set up a Corda development environment and run a basic CorDapp. If you have
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any issues, please consult the :doc:`troubleshooting` page, or reach out on `Slack <http://slack.corda.net/>`_,
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`Stack Overflow <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/corda>`_ or the `forums <https://discourse.corda.net/>`_.
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The set-up instructions are available for the following platforms:
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* :ref:`windows-label` (or `in video form <https://vimeo.com/217462250>`_)
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* :ref:`mac-label` (or `in video form <https://vimeo.com/217462230>`_)
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.. _windows-label:
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Windows
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.. warning:: If you are using a Mac machine, please follow the :ref:`mac-label` instructions instead.
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Java
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1. Visit http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk8-downloads-2133151.html
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2. Scroll down to "Java SE Development Kit 8uXXX" (where "XXX" is the latest minor version number)
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3. Toggle "Accept License Agreement"
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4. Click the download link for jdk-8uXXX-windows-x64.exe (where "XXX" is the latest minor version number)
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5. Download and run the executable to install Java (use the default settings)
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6. Open a new command prompt and run ``java -version`` to test that Java is installed correctly
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Git
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^^^
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1. Visit https://git-scm.com/download/win
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2. Click the "64-bit Git for Windows Setup" download link.
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3. Download and run the executable to install Git (use the default settings)
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4. Open a new command prompt and type ``git --version`` to test that git is installed correctly
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IntelliJ
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^^^^^^^^
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1. Visit https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/download/download-thanks.html?code=IIC
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2. Download and run the executable to install IntelliJ Community Edition (use the default settings)
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Download a sample project
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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1. Open a command prompt
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2. Clone the CorDapp example repo by running ``git clone https://github.com/corda/cordapp-example``
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3. Move into the cordapp-example folder by running ``cd cordapp-example``
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Run from the command prompt
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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1. From the cordapp-example folder, deploy the nodes by running ``gradlew deployNodes``
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2. Start the nodes by running ``call kotlin-source/build/nodes/runnodes.bat``
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3. Wait until all the terminal windows display either "Webserver started up in XX.X sec" or "Node for "NodeC" started up and registered in XX.XX sec"
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4. Test the CorDapp is running correctly by visiting the front end at http://localhost:10007/web/example/
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Run from IntelliJ
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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1. Open IntelliJ Community Edition
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2. On the splash screen, click "Open" (do NOT click "Import Project") and select the cordapp-example folder
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.. warning:: If you click "Import Project" instead of "Open", the project's run configurations will be erased!
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3. Once the project is open, click "File > Project Structure". Under "Project SDK:", set the project SDK by clicking "New...", clicking "JDK", and navigating to C:\\Program Files\\Java\\jdk1.8.0_XXX (where "XXX" is the latest minor version number). Click "OK".
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4. Click "View > Tool Windows > Event Log", and click "Import Gradle project", then "OK". Wait, and click "OK" again when the "Gradle Project Data To Import" window appears
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5. Wait for indexing to finish (a progress bar will display at the bottom-right of the IntelliJ window until indexing is complete)
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6. At the top-right of the screen, to the left of the green "play" arrow, you should see a dropdown. In that dropdown, select "Run Example Cordapp - Kotlin" and click the green "play" arrow.
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7. Wait until the run windows displays the message "Webserver started up in XX.X sec"
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8. Test the CorDapp is running correctly by visiting the front end at http://localhost:10007/web/example/
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.. _mac-label:
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Mac
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---
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.. warning:: If you are using a Windows machine, please follow the :ref:`windows-label` instructions instead.
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Java
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^^^^
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1. Open "System Preferences > Java"
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2. In the Java Control Panel, if an update is available, click "Update Now"
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3. In the "Software Update" window, click "Install Update". If required, enter your password and click "Install Helper" when prompted
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4. Wait for a pop-up window indicating that you have successfully installed the update, and click "Close"
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5. Open a new terminal and type ``java -version`` to test that Java is installed correctly
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IntelliJ
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^^^^^^^^
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1. Visit https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/download/download-thanks.html?platform=mac&code=IIC
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2. Download and run the executable to install IntelliJ Community Edition (use the default settings)
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Download a sample project
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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1. Open a terminal
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2. Clone the CorDapp example repo by running ``git clone https://github.com/corda/cordapp-example``
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3. Move into the cordapp-example folder by running ``cd cordapp-example``
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Run from the terminal
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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1. From the cordapp-example folder, deploy the nodes by running ``./gradlew deployNodes``
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2. Start the nodes by running ``kotlin-source/build/nodes/runnodes``. Do not click while 8 additional terminal windows start up.
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3. Wait until all the terminal windows display either "Webserver started up in XX.X sec" or "Node for "NodeC" started up and registered in XX.XX sec"
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4. Test the CorDapp is running correctly by visiting the front end at http://localhost:10007/web/example/
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Run from IntelliJ
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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1. Open IntelliJ Community Edition
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2. On the splash screen, click "Open" (do NOT click "Import Project") and select the cordapp-example folder
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3. Once the project is open, click "File > Project Structure". Under "Project SDK:", set the project SDK by clicking "New...", clicking "JDK", and navigating to /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_XXX (where "XXX" is the latest minor version number). Click "OK".
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4. Click "View > Tool Windows > Event Log", and click "Import Gradle project", then "OK". Wait, and click "OK" again when the "Gradle Project Data To Import" window appears
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5. Wait for indexing to finish (a progress bar will display at the bottom-right of the IntelliJ window until indexing is complete)
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6. At the top-right of the screen, to the left of the green "play" arrow, you should see a dropdown. In that dropdown, select "Run Example Cordapp - Kotlin" and click the green "play" arrow.
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7. Wait until the run windows displays the message "Webserver started up in XX.X sec"
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8. Test the CorDapp is running correctly by visiting the front end at http://localhost:10007/web/example/
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Corda source code
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-----------------
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The Corda platform source code is available here:
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https://github.com/corda/corda.git
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A CorDapp template that you can use as the basis for your own CorDapps is available in both Java and Kotlin versions:
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https://github.com/corda/cordapp-template-java.git
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https://github.com/corda/cordapp-template-kotlin.git
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And a list of simple sample CorDapps for you to explore basic concepts is available here:
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https://www.corda.net/samples/
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You can clone these repos to your local machine by running the command ``git clone [repo URL]``.
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Next steps
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----------
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The best way to check that everything is working fine is by taking a deeper look at the
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:doc:`example CorDapp <tutorial-cordapp>`.
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Next, you should read through :doc:`Corda Key Concepts <key-concepts>` to understand how Corda works.
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By then, you'll be ready to start writing your own CorDapps. Learn how to do this in the
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:doc:`Hello, World tutorial <hello-world-introduction>`. You may want to refer to the :doc:`API docs <api-index>`, the
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:doc:`flow cookbook <flow-cookbook>` and the `samples <https://www.corda.net/samples/>`_ along the way.
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If you encounter any issues, please see the :doc:`troubleshooting` page, or get in touch with us on the
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`forums <https://discourse.corda.net/>`_ or via `slack <http://slack.corda.net/>`_. |