Course Objectives
Understand why Blockchain is needed and where Explore the major components of Blockchain Learn about Hyperledger Fabric v1.1 and the structure of the Hyperledger Architecture Lean the features of the Fabric model including chaincode, SDKs, Ledger, Security and Membership Services Perform comprehensive labs on writing chaincode Explore the architecture of Hyperledger Fabric v1.1 Understand and perform in depth labs on Bootstrapping the Network Gain a detailed understanding of the benefits, components and architecture of Hyperledger Composer Learn Hyperledger Explorer and Hyperledger Composer Playground Perform comprehensive labs to integrate/develop an application with Hyperledger Fabric running a smart contract Build applications on Hyperledger Fabric v1.1
Agenda
- Introduction to Blockchain
- What is Blockchain
- Types of network
- Public network
- Permissioned network
- Private network
- Need for Blockchain Components of Blockchain
- Consensus
- Provenance
- Immutability
- Finality
- Where can Blockchain be used
- Example on Blockchain
- How Blockchain Works
- Structure of Blockchain
- Block
- Hash
- Blockchain
- Distributed
- Lifecycle of Blockchain
- Smart Contract
- Consensus Algorithm
- Proof of Work
- Proof of Stake
- Practical Byzantine
- Fault Tolerance
- Actors of Blockchain
- Blockchain developer
- Blockchain operator
- Blockchain regulator
- Blockchain user
- Membership service provider
- Building A Small Blockchain Application
- Introduction to Hyperledger
- What is Hyperledger
- Why Hyperledger
- Where can Hyperledger be used
- Hyperledger Architecture
- Membership
- Blockchain
- Transaction
- Chaincode
- Hyperledger Fabric
- Features of Hyperledger
- Fabric Installation of prerequisite
- The Fabric Model
- Features of Fabric Model
- Chaincode
- SDKs
- Ledger
- Privacy through channels
- Security and Membership services
- Assets
- Consensus
- Components of Fabric Model
- Peer
- Orderer
- Certificate Authority
- Building your network
- Chaincode
- Chaincode API
- How to write a Chaincode
- Lab Work
- Architecture of Hyperledger Fabric
- Transaction
- Ledger
- Nodes
- Peer
- Endorser
- Ordering Nodes
- Channels
- Certificate Authority
- Transaction Flow
- Lab Work
- Bootstrapping the Network
- Introduction
- Lab Work
- Task 1 – Generate the crypto material for the various participants.
- Task 2 – Generate the genesis block for the Orderer node and start ordering service (solo node).
- Task 3 – Generated the configuration transaction block to create a new channel.
- Task 4 – Sign the configuration block and create the new channel.
- Task 5 – Make peers of all the organizations join the channel that we created in Task 4
- Introduction To Hyperledger Explorer
- Block Details Peer List
- Chaincode List
- Transaction Details
- Installation of Hyperledger Explorer
- Starting the Explorer App
- Introduction
- Components of Hyperledger Composer
- Benefits of Hyperledger Composer
- Key Concepts
- Hyperledger Composer Solution
- Installation
- Hyperledger Composer Playground
- Introduction
- Playground Overview Lab Work
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