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Corda Development and Architecture - Definitive Reference for Developers and Engineers

Richard Johnson

Maison d'édition: HiTeX Press

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"Corda Development and Architecture"Corda Development and Architecture offers an authoritative and comprehensive guide to mastering the Corda distributed ledger platform—engineered specifically for businesses seeking secure, scalable, and legally robust blockchain solutions. Beginning with the fundamentals of distributed ledger technologies, the book clearly delineates Corda's unique architectural philosophy and practical motivations, emphasizing its sophisticated approach to privacy, identity, and legal enforceability. Readers are equipped with insight into core network design, consensus mechanisms, and foundational security concepts that underpin Corda’s reliability in enterprise environments.Moving from foundational theory to hands-on implementation, the book thoroughly explores every layer of Corda’s architecture, including node internals, network services, identity management, and secure inter-node communication. It presents in-depth modeling techniques for states, contracts, and transactions, guiding developers through the full life cycle—from contract validation and transaction orchestration to robust testing, upgrades, and regulatory integration. The full development journey is charted, with best practices for designing scalable CorDapps, establishing automated CI/CD pipelines, managing dependencies, and achieving agile, error-resilient deployments.Holistically addressing modern concerns of security, privacy, compliance, operational excellence, and scalability, this book serves not only as a technical manual but also as a strategic companion for organizations embracing Corda. Advanced chapters delve into multi-party workflows, interoperability with public blockchains, enterprise integrations, and the evolving capabilities of the latest platform version. Whether you are designing next-generation digital assets using the Token SDK, implementing zero-knowledge proofs, or preparing for post-quantum security, “Corda Development and Architecture” empowers professionals to leverage the full potential of Corda in real-world, production-grade scenarios.
Disponible depuis: 30/05/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 250 pages.

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