Hyperledger Composer, despite being deprecated as of August 29, 2019, still holds educational and practical insights for blockchain enthusiasts. This guide will walk you through what Hyperledger Composer was all about, how you can still explore its frameworks, and provide troubleshooting insights.
Understanding Hyperledger Composer
Imagine you are an architect designing a complex building. If you had a toolkit that simplifies your tasks and makes the process quicker—such as pre-prepared blueprints and modular sections—your work becomes more manageable. Hyperledger Composer served as that toolkit for developers building applications on the Hyperledger Fabric blockchain. It provided a streamlined environment to create applications that facilitated assets, participants, and transactions, especially for scenarios like digital property transactions.
How to Start Using Hyperledger Composer
- Visit the Stable Release Website for the latest releases and resources.
- Use the Online Playground for quick experimentation.
- Check out the Introduction Guide for newcomers.
- Watch an Introduction Video to get a visual grasp of Composer.
- Read the Tutorials and learn how to create applications step-by-step.
Troubleshooting Tips
While diving into Hyperledger Composer, you might face a few obstacles. Here are some tips to help you troubleshoot:
- If you encounter issues with installation, make sure you are using the recommended versions compatible with Hyperledger Fabric v1.4+. Refer to the What’s New in Hyperledger Fabric v1.4 for upgrade paths.
- For any bugs or feature requests, ensure you check out the GitHub repository for existing discussions.
- If you have questions while using Composer, consider joining the Rocket.Chat discussion channels or tag your query on Stack Overflow.
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Contributing to Hyperledger Composer
If you wish to contribute to the Hyperledger Composer project, it’s best to familiarize yourself with the contributing guide which covers:
License Information
All Hyperledger Project source code files are made available under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (Apache-2.0), and documentation files are available under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC-BY-4.0).
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