Tewodros Beyene (f7e32e48) at 17 Jan 19:26
threads for modes
When running the etb add-claim --query="path, variables", the all path, from the root, should be specified. Ex. etb add-claim --query="twoStepCR('/home/bouchekir/Documents/etb-master/etb-master/Demo/null_pointer.c', Mr, Rr, Fr)"
Tewodros Beyene (44bd24f6) at 14 Dec 13:29
git integration I complete
Tewodros Beyene (6b03748b) at 08 Dec 14:02
certibus-MS1 testPack removed
Tewodros Beyene (53b05ced) at 08 Dec 13:42
certibus-MS1
Tewodros Beyene (ba4a4284) at 28 Mar 13:51
modified git ignore
Tewodros Beyene (5c6103e3) at 24 Mar 14:44
more to testPack
Tewodros Beyene (ddf09188) at 24 Mar 12:35
workshop testPack added
Tewodros Beyene (9e60b37d) at 10 Mar 08:03
restructuring of code
Tewodros Beyene (bec4dbbf) at 08 Mar 17:56
etbCS restruct
Tewodros Beyene (77dcf1de) at 08 Mar 17:13
restruct
Tewodros Beyene (16db6341) at 24 Feb 13:25
changes to default wrapper
Tewodros Beyene (35d19941) at 25 Oct 17:05
cleaning duplicates
Tewodros Beyene (afb11628) at 25 Oct 14:22
new maintenance
Tewodros Beyene (4e9cadd1) at 04 Oct 12:23
SyncREADME++
The HLF Java SDK doesn't support network management and admin related operations. The preferred way to do that is to use CLI.
Not easy to run evidentia in a container.
Evidentia keeps the node state in a file and reads from that file to restore on every command execution.
Container needs to store the state on the host and read on every run.
type EvidentiaQuery struct {
ID # the id of the query <EntityName_ServiceName>
EntityName # the name of the entity invoked the query
ServiceName # the name of the service to be invoked
ServiceParams # the parameters of the service
}
Sample entry:
{
"ID": "testNode_testService",
"EntityName": "testNode",
"ServiceName": "testService",
"ServiceParams": "testParam1, testParam2, testParam3"
}
The ID
of the query is generated automatically in the chaincode from the EntityName
and ServiceName
.
AddEvidentiaQuery(entityName, serviceName, serviceParams)
ReadEvidentiaQuery(id)
GetAll()