Remote chaincode development for Fabric


David F. D. Reis
 

Yes. Very good initiative.





Em sex., 15 de jul. de 2022 14:25, DAVID VIEJO <dviejo@...> escreveu:

Thanks David, I’ll take a look.

The difference between hlf-cc-dev and the post is that with the tunnel you don’t need to host the network, so developers can develop chaincode from their light developer machines.

El El vie, 15 jul 2022 a las 18:47, David Faulstich <davidfdr@...> escribió:
Hello David from David :)

Some time ago I decided to write the following article regarding how to create a good development environment.

Check this out:


In this article I show how to use chaincode as a service too.


Best regards.

David

Em sex., 15 de jul. de 2022 às 12:19, DAVID VIEJO POMATA <dviejo@...> escreveu:
Hi to every one,

We just released the first version of a project to develop chaincodes remotely on Hyperledger Fabric, this will avoid:
  • Having to deploy an HLF network on every developer machine
  • Waiting minutes to install/approve/commit chaincode every time there's a change in the chaincode
You can find the instructions on GitHub:

Thanks for your attention, and feel free to contribute or contact me for any issues :)

Regards.



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DAVID VIEJO POMATA
 

Thanks David, I’ll take a look.

The difference between hlf-cc-dev and the post is that with the tunnel you don’t need to host the network, so developers can develop chaincode from their light developer machines.

El El vie, 15 jul 2022 a las 18:47, David Faulstich <davidfdr@...> escribió:
Hello David from David :)

Some time ago I decided to write the following article regarding how to create a good development environment.

Check this out:


In this article I show how to use chaincode as a service too.


Best regards.

David

Em sex., 15 de jul. de 2022 às 12:19, DAVID VIEJO POMATA <dviejo@...> escreveu:
Hi to every one,

We just released the first version of a project to develop chaincodes remotely on Hyperledger Fabric, this will avoid:
  • Having to deploy an HLF network on every developer machine
  • Waiting minutes to install/approve/commit chaincode every time there's a change in the chaincode
You can find the instructions on GitHub:

Thanks for your attention, and feel free to contribute or contact me for any issues :)

Regards.



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David F. D. Reis
 

Hello David from David :)

Some time ago I decided to write the following article regarding how to create a good development environment.

Check this out:


In this article I show how to use chaincode as a service too.


Best regards.

David

Em sex., 15 de jul. de 2022 às 12:19, DAVID VIEJO POMATA <dviejo@...> escreveu:

Hi to every one,

We just released the first version of a project to develop chaincodes remotely on Hyperledger Fabric, this will avoid:
  • Having to deploy an HLF network on every developer machine
  • Waiting minutes to install/approve/commit chaincode every time there's a change in the chaincode
You can find the instructions on GitHub:

Thanks for your attention, and feel free to contribute or contact me for any issues :)

Regards.




DAVID VIEJO POMATA
 

Hi to every one,

We just released the first version of a project to develop chaincodes remotely on Hyperledger Fabric, this will avoid:
  • Having to deploy an HLF network on every developer machine
  • Waiting minutes to install/approve/commit chaincode every time there's a change in the chaincode
You can find the instructions on GitHub:

Thanks for your attention, and feel free to contribute or contact me for any issues :)

Regards.