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This is a Java based implementation of Hyperledger Fabric chaincode shim APIs, which enables development of smart contracts using the Java language.

This project creates fabric-chaincode-shim jar files for developers' consumption and the hyperledger/fabric-javaenv docker image to run Java chaincode.

Getting Started

Application developers interested in developing Java smart contracts for Hyperledger Fabric should read the JavaDoc which includes download information, and links to documentation and samples.

Project structure

fabric-chaincode-shim

Contains the java shim classes that define Java chaincode API and way to communicate with Fabric peers.

fabric-chaincode-docker

Contains instructions to build the hyperledger/fabric-javaenv docker image.

fabric-chaincode-integration-test

Contains higher level tests for Java chaincode.

Note: in the future these should be replaced with a separate suite of Cucumber tests which run against all chaincode implementations.

examples

The following technical examples are in this repository. Please see the tutorials in the documentation

'dev' main branch builds

These 'dev' drivers are built from the main branch only, and have a version format including the date for example 2.3.1.dev.20210303. They are published to Artifactory. These can be accessed via the repository at

    maven {
        url "https://hyperledger.jfrog.io/hyperledger/fabric-maven"
    }

They can be accessed in a build file like this

dependencies {
    compile group: 'org.hyperledger.fabric-chaincode-java', name: 'fabric-chaincode-shim', version: '2.3.1.dev.+'
 }

Building and testing

Make sure you have the following prereqs installed:

Note: Java can be installed using sdkman.

Clone the repository if you haven't already.

git clone https://github.com/hyperledger/fabric-chaincode-java.git

Build java shim jars (proto and shim jars) and install them to local maven repository.

cd fabric-chaincode-java
./gradlew clean build install

Note: ./gradlew clean build classes can be used instead to reduce the binaries that are built. This should be sufficient for using the local repository.

Build javaenv docker image, to have it locally.

./gradlew buildImage

Compatibility

For details on what Java runtime and versions of Hyperledger Fabric can be used please see the compatibility document.


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