Re: Information in Connection Profile files


Matthew White
 

Hello Nikos;

 

Each organization would have it’s own connection profile – so it connected to it’s own peers.

As each organization could be a separate company, it’s unlikely they would want to give out too many details if they didn’t need to.  

 

Depending on the endorsement policy required, the clients and peers can work out any details they need. And to take it a step further, the new Gateway code and Gateway SDKs are smarter.

They just need a single endpoint (and any TLS settings) can work out any other information they need.

 

 

Thanks Matthew

 

From: fabric@... <fabric@...> On Behalf Of Nikos Karamolegkos
Sent: 16 March 2022 09:41
To: fabric <fabric@...>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] [Hyperledger Fabric] Information in Connection Profile files

 

I can see in the documentation that the connection profile has information for the entire network. Specifically, has information for the orderer, the peers and all the organization. On the other hand, I can see that the connection profile files ZjQcmQRYFpfptBannerStart

This Message Is From an External Sender

This message came from outside your organization.

ZjQcmQRYFpfptBannerEnd

I can see in the documentation that the connection profile has information for the entire network. Specifically, has information for the orderer, the peers and all the organization. On the other hand, I can see that the connection profile files (i.e connection-org1.json & connection-org2.json) of the test-network have information only for the corresponding organization. What am I missing?
When should I use one form or another of the CCP?

-- 
Nikos Karamolegkos
R & D engineer at ICS-FORTH
Telecommunications and Networks Lab (TNL)

Join {fabric@lists.hyperledger.org to automatically receive all group messages.