* Return exit(1) if application-java fails
If application-java fails, return an exit(1) code,
so that callers such as Github Actions CI can detect the failure.
Signed-off-by: David Enyeart <enyeart@us.ibm.com>
* asset-transfer-basic CI improvements
- Application failure should result in CI failure
- Automatically remove wallet from prior runs
- Fix chaincode name issues, allow chaincode name to be passed from CI
- Fix appUser collisions (duplicate registration failures)
- Fix key create collisions across apps (in cases where same chaincode is used for multiple apps)
Signed-off-by: David Enyeart <enyeart@us.ibm.com>
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Signed-off-by: David Enyeart <enyeart@us.ibm.com>
* fixed comment consistency problem with erc20 chaincode
Signed-off-by: Ali Shahverdi <ali@Alis-MacBook-Pro.local>
* added more comment consistancy fix
Signed-off-by: Ali Shahverdi <ali@Alis-MacBook-Pro.local>
* added more comment consistancy fix
Signed-off-by: Ali Shahverdi <ali@Alis-MacBook-Pro.local>
* added more comment consistancy fix
Signed-off-by: Ali Shahverdi <ali@Alis-MacBook-Pro.local>
* added more comment consistancy fix
Signed-off-by: Ali Shahverdi <ali@Alis-MacBook-Pro.local>
Signed-off-by: Ali Shahverdi <ali@Alis-MacBook-Pro.local>
Co-authored-by: Ali Shahverdi <ali@Alis-MacBook-Pro.local>
As the Typescript examples are essentially just reiterations
of the same Javascript code, there is no benefit to having
providing examples in both languages. The functional code
was exactly the same in both languages. On the contrary it
meant we widened the surface of maitainence and thus we are
removing due to the limited benefit provided by the example
chaincode and applications.
Signed-off-by: Brett Logan <brett.t.logan@ibm.com>