2022 Q2 Hyperledger Fabric
2022 Q1 Hyperledger Fabric
For more details on v2.4 see the What's New documentation.
Recording at Contributor Meetings 2022.
Q4 Report
v2.2 is the current LTS release with patch releases quarterly.
project delivered v2.4.0-beta with two significant new features:
- Fabric Gateway - The Fabric Gateway will remove much of the transaction submission and query logic from the client application and shift it to a common gateway running within the Fabric peer, enabling each of the various client SDKs to be slimmer, more consistent, and require less maintenance. Applications will interact with a trusted peer (e.g. at their organization) and the peer will coordinate endorsements from other peers and submission to the ordering service. It will also simplify the administrative overhead of running a Fabric network because client applications will be able to connect and submit transactions via a single network port at their organization rather than the current situation where ports have to be opened from a client application to multiple peers across potentially multiple organizations. The Fabric Gateway is delivered along with slim SDKs in the https://github.com/hyperledger/fabric-gateway repository. Check out the client application samples.
- Peer unjoin - The new command "peer node unjoin" enables an administrator to remove (unjoin) a channel from a peer.
The peer must be stopped when the command is executed so that channel artifacts can be cleaned up.
The channel's blockchain, state database, and associated entries will be removed from the peer.
When the peer is restarted it will no longer receive blocks for the channel.
Q3 Report
Hyperledger Fabric
- Welcome to Hyperledger Fabric - Details on how to get started
- Main documentation
- Getting Started for application developers
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Project
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Quarterly Report: 2020 Q4 Hyperledger Fabric
Academic paper
https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3190508.3190538
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- Contributing to Fabric and related sub-projects
- Coding Guidelines
- Design docs
- Meeting notes
- Videos on YouTube for Hyperledger Fabric. Includes informational and playbacks. Subscribe to be automatically notified when new videos are posted.
- Getting Started in CI - Debugging CI jobs failures
Releases
v1.4 and v2.2 are the current LTS releases. Each has patch releases at least quarterly.
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- Ledger checkpointing
- Channel participation API
- WASM for smart contracts (tech preview released)
- Samples and tutorials revamp
- Production deployment guides
- Documentation translation
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Email issues:
There are no results for Just like all public state transitions (including deletes) are stored in the peer's block store, all private data state transitions (including deletes) are stored in the peer's private data store. The peer's private data store ensures that listeners and other peers that may be catching up at lower heights can retrieve the private data that they need. You are correct that only the blockToLive policy will purge the private data from the peer's private data store. Others have also requested an on demand delete from both private state and private data store, and as a result we created enhancement request https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-5097 which you can vote for and watch in Jira. Solutions that want more control over private data often prefer to hash the data prior to submitting it to Fabric, rather than having Fabric disseminate it through the private data feature.
Hyperledger Fabric Resources
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Understanding Hyperledger Fabric Christopher Ferris, IBM CTO Open Technology | |
Fabric Whitepaper |
Hyperledger Fabric
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RESOURCES
https://docs.google.com/presentation/
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Read the Docs | https://hyperledger-fabric.readthedocs.io/en/latest/key_concepts.html |
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Supply chain: Walmart (groceries) Supply chain: Circulor (conflict mineral) Finance: MonetaGo NGOs: National Association of Realtors (member services) |
Fabric: Academic Paper | https:// |
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training/hyperledger-fabric-certification
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The exam domains and competencies outlined below serve as a reference for training partners wishing to align materials and candidates preparing to take the Certified Hyperledger Fabric Administrator (CHFA) exam.
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