An enterprise blockchain or distributed ledger technology (DLT) is very much like a shared document stored on a cloud drive. There are just two differences. First, there is no master copy of this document stored with an escrow or arbiter, and second, any change to the document happens only after it has been signed off by all required stakeholders. This allows businesses to form a peer-to-peer network and establish a common ground of truth without giving up its control in hands of a single organization. The decentralized nature of the ledger combined with version control or immutability of the stored data is perfect for fast account reconciliation, secure tracking and tracing of products, and transparent records with no costly third-party auditing. This book teaches you how to build such decentralized applications.
What's Inside:
- Covers Fabric 2.0. Examples written in TypeScript and JavaScript
- Deploying to production across multiple nodes using Docker
- Securing communications with TLS
- Handling Data Privacy
- Comprehensive coverage of Fabric CA Server and Client
- Bonus chapters on Bitcoin and LDAP
- Digital Cryptography
about the technology
Hyperledger Fabric is a free, open source, and enterprise-grade framework for creating industrial blockchain applications. Fabric has been used to create invoice management, transparent insurance claims processes, and supply chain management applications for some of the world's biggest companies. Its flexible SDK simplifies many challenges of blockchain development, letting developers write smart contracts and build client applications in either Java, JavaScript, or Go.
about the book
Programming Hyperledger Fabric is a hands-on guide to developing blockchain applications for enterprise use cases such as supply chain management, product provenance, financial accounting, and logistics. You'll learn by building a canonical decentralized application for tracking and tracing products in a pharmaceutical supply chain, setting up infrastructure, securing communications, and handling data privacy chapter by chapter. The book is focused on solving the problems of deploying blockchain apps to production and is filled with reliable tips and tricks for utilizing Docker and other technologies, handling networking issues, and troubleshooting Fabric errors.
about the reader
For developers who are comfortable with Node.js and Unix. No prior experience with blockchain required.
about the author
Siddharth Jain is a Data Management Fellow at Johnson & Johnson. He holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences from the University of California, Berkeley and has more than 10 years of experience developing large-scale commercial applications and products such as Bing Maps and Uber Movement, as well as lesser known sites such as bookmine.net.
testimonials
The author has done justice to it by really starting from the basics and explaining with wit the core concepts and taking the reader slowly to the core of Fabric.
- Satej Sahu, Senior Enterprise Architect, Honeywell
A very beginner friendly introduction to a massive amount of data needed to operate in the blockchain world.
- Gregory Reshetniak, Product Owner, Ocado Technology
A detailed bible about Hyperledger Fabric. This book is mandatory in the blockchain world.
- Krzysztof Kamyczek, Architect Software Developer, Luxoft