This three-day course provides a highly practical training on Hyperledger Fabric with 75% lab exercises and 25% theory lectures. Every student gets personal attention and works with a trainer experienced in developing blockchain applications on Fabric.

By the end of the course, you will design an application and learn how to integrate it with external file storages. You will become proficient in blockchain and fully armed to build real-life applications of any complexity on your own.

Who should attend

DevOps engineers setting up and running Hyperledger networks

Chaincode developers writing in Golang/Java/Node.js

UI/UX developers

TRAINING PROGRAM

Day 1 Topic Description Architecture of the production-grade Apps Ordering mechanism: Kafka-Orderer: how it works (theory) Multi-host network setup with the Kafka-Orderer (practice)

Database choice: LevelDB vs. CouchDB (pros and cons, practical considerations)

MSP/CA integration with local credential store: MSP/CA user authentication vs. API-managed user authentication LDAP

Network administration Adding new orgs to a running network

Hyperledger Fabric version upgrade

Network productivity metrics, performance benchmarking and tuning

Parameters tuning by Kafka cluster design

Managing of Hyperledger containers

Security assurance

Troubleshooting Day 2 Topic Description Chaincode patterns used in popular business functions Automotive supply chain: spare parts provenance and tracking chaincode (Golang)

National depository: bonds issuance and P2P transfer (Golang)

(Re)insurance: integration with external systems (Java)

Over-the-counter trading: implementation of “private collections” introduced in the HLF v1.2 (Golang)

License management platform: chaincode integration with the notification system (Golang)

Useful techniques: Interaction between chaincodes: read-only queries within a channel and between two channels, use case examples Hyperledger Fabric events usage: events mechanism, use case examples

Difference between implementing chaincode in Golang and Node.js and best practices

Algorithmics: how to write efficient chaincode and avoid typical mistakes Chaincode interaction with various types of data sources (including ERP and CRM systems) On-chain / off-chain data

Push vs. pull scenarios for reading the external data by the chaincode Chaincode version upgrade on a running network Day 3 Topic Description Integration of Hyperledger Fabric with external apps Data feeds from oracles

Interaction with payments systems, e-commerce platforms

IoT and blockchain Web and mobile interface as an integral part of blockchain app Integration of the UI with the blockchain layer: best practices Q&A session

Course deliverables

Architecture of the production-grade apps built on the native Hyperledger Fabric Network administration and performance monitoring Chaincode patterns used in popular business functions Integration with external data sources and services UI/UX development



Prerequisites

All attendees work on their laptops with:

Local installation of Ubuntu 16 (dual boot or virtual)

Docker, Docker-compose, Golang v1.8 or higher

An IDE with Golang support: Eclipse, VSCode, JetBrains

The t2.medium EC2 instance on AWS for a multi-host deployment

Basic knowledge of Golang, Java, or JavaScript (syntax, control flow)

Basic understanding of PKI and Docker

Our trainers

Greg Skerry Blockchain Solutions Architect, Trainer Greg joined Altoros as a supporting Trainer on Blockchain and Hyperledger Fabric. Previous to this position, Greg worked as Project Manager at Thomson Reuters where he was involved in systems integration and product management of an industry-first cloud-based tax analytics and reporting platform, advising implementations for Fortune 500 and Fortune 100 clients. Greg also previously worked in Senior Analyst and Senior Consultant positions at BDO LLP, and at Ernst & Young, LLP. Greg graduated from the Software Engineering Immersive at Fullstack Academy of Code in New York City, centered on full-stack JavaScript programming, including Node.js, Angular, React.js as well as SQL and NoSQL data architectures, and has developed distributed applications using the Ethereum framework. He holds a B.A. in International Economics from University of Virginia.

Venue

Venue is being confirmed. Stay tuned!

Silicon Valley, USA

! Please note the training is contingent upon having 7 attendees.

CERTIFICATE

At the end of the course, all participants receive a certificate of attendance. This certificate includes the training duration and contents, and proves the attendee’s knowledge of the emerging technology.

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