fabric-samples/chaincode/fabcar/java
James Taylor 5fe1387a89
Fix java fabcar queryAllCars (#239)
Java chaincode still does not support open ended range queries

Signed-off-by: James Taylor <jamest@uk.ibm.com>
2020-07-09 17:32:08 +01:00
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config/checkstyle [FAB-16607] Update FabCar to reflect CC updates 2019-09-19 13:26:51 +01:00
gradle/wrapper Update fabcar java sample build (#219) 2020-07-01 17:12:11 +01:00
src Fix java fabcar queryAllCars (#239) 2020-07-09 17:32:08 +01:00
.gitignore [FAB-15213] Add Java FabCar sample contract 2019-07-29 11:59:30 +00:00
build.gradle Update fabcar java sample build (#219) 2020-07-01 17:12:11 +01:00
gradlew [FAB-6415] Java 11 support for FabCar sample 2019-09-24 09:41:02 +01:00
gradlew.bat [FAB-6415] Java 11 support for FabCar sample 2019-09-24 09:41:02 +01:00
README.md [FAB-15213] Add Java FabCar sample contract 2019-07-29 11:59:30 +00:00
settings.gradle [FAB-6415] Java 11 support for FabCar sample 2019-09-24 09:41:02 +01:00

Java FabCar contract sample

The directions for using this sample are documented in the Hyperledger Fabric Writing Your First Application tutorial.

The tutorial is based on JavaScript, however the same concepts are applicable when using Java.

To install and instantiate the Java version of FabCar, use the following command instead of the command shown in the Launch the network section of the tutorial:

./startFabric.sh javascript

NOTE: After navigating to the documentation, choose the documentation version that matches your version of Fabric