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Blockchain with Hyperledger Fabric

Exploring Hyperledger Fabric

The focus of this chapter is the Hyperledger Fabric project—its components, design, reference architecture, and overall enterprise readiness. We will also discuss the broader aim of Linux Foundation-hosted Hyperledger projects and the importance of open source and open standards. The goal is to build an understanding of the diversity of various Hyperledger projects, and what frameworks and tools may be suitable for particular enterprise use cases and software consumption models. While the blockchain technology landscape is constantly in flux, Hyperledger projects represent a structure that supports a mature and peer-reviewed technology geared toward enterprise consumption and fueled by a diverse set of talent and community interests.

This chapter will cover the following topics:

  • Building on the foundations of open computing
  • Fundamentals of the Hyperledger project
  • Hyperledger frameworks, tools, and building blocks
  • ...

Building on the foundations of open computing

Open source projects, such as Linux and Java, have gained strength in mainstream businesses by serving as low-cost alternatives to commercial software. They provide capabilities that rival those of proprietary software, thanks to support from a large developer community. Popular open source projects can also accelerate open standards, the collective building blocks for products, by serving as a common implementation. Businesses and vendors using open standards free up development and services budgets for items that offer higher value and competitive advantage.

Open source is a part of the wider open computing movement, along with open standards and open architecture, as shown in the following diagram. Together, these initiatives enable integration and flexibility, and benefit customers by helping them avoid vendor lock-in.

open computing

Figure 2.1: Community innovation as a result of the open computing movement

Enterprises are...

Fundamentals of the Hyperledger project

To start building an understanding of Hyperledger, let's look at some of the key players and fundamental elements of the Hyperledger Fabric space.

The Linux Foundation

The Linux Foundation (LF) is a world leader in supporting open technology development, and it is highly esteemed in the developer community. The LF fosters partnerships that address some of the world's biggest challenges through open source computing. It has made enormous investments in open source projects since it was founded in 2000 and helped to build an ecosystem that paved the way for the technologies discussed in this book.

Hyperledger

Hyperledger is an open source project that came out of the LF and was created to help advance cross-industry blockchain technologies. It's a global open source collaboration involving leaders from numerous industries.

Open source and open standards

As noted previously, the open computing movement...

Hyperledger frameworks, tools, and building blocks

Now that we've looked at Hyperledger's foundations in the open computing movement, as well as its benefits for industry, let's talk about its frameworks, tools, and building blocks. A summary of the Hyperledger projects is shown in the following diagram:

Figure 2.2: Hyperledger frameworks (Source: Hyperledger.org, used under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)

In this section, we'll discuss each layer of the Hyperledger project, as illustrated in Figure 2.2, Distributed Ledgers, Libraries, and Tools, before considering some of the broader building blocks and concepts of Hyperledger Fabric.

Hyperledger distributed ledger frameworks

There are six blockchain frameworks, as follows:

  • Hyperledger Besu: This is a Java-based Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) client designed for use in private or public networks and for application...

Hyperledger Fabric component design

Let's discuss various Hyperledger Fabric components that facilitate the key blockchain components of the shared ledger, encryption, the trust system, and smart contracts. The components represent the Hyperledger Fabric infrastructure components and provide isolation from contract's development constructs. Chaincode or smart contract development details will be discussed in detail in a separate chapter.

The following diagram depicts the Hyperledger Fabric infrastructure components:

Figure 2.4: Hyperledger Fabric infrastructure components

Let's consider three key components before moving into the design discussion: the membership service, dedicated order nodes, and peers.

The membership service provides identity management to network participants:

  • Hyperledger Fabric CA is a certificate authority-based implementation of membership services, but you are not required to use it (that is, any X509-based PKI...

Hyperledger Fabric – the journey of a sample transaction

Now, let's look at the journey of a sample transaction with Hyperledger Fabric, as illustrated in the following diagram. This section will facilitate an understanding of the transaction processing protocol of Fabric:

Figure 2.7: Hyperledger Fabric walkthrough

Fabric introduces a newly designed blockchain, preserving the transaction processing architecture and aiming at a secure, scalable, resilient, modular, and confidential design. Hyperledger Fabric 2.0 supports the execution of distributed applications supporting enterprise-friendly programming models. The components in Hyperledger Fabric provide a modular design, optimally suited for a business network made of various enterprises. Hyperledger Fabric introduces a model based on three steps, an endorse-order-validate architecture, designed for the distributed execution of untrusted code in an untrusted environment. This separation not only allows...

Actors and components in a Hyperledger Fabric network

In this section we will explore the actors and their roles and responsibilities within a network. In the context of the actors we also look at the list of components of the network. We give a special focus to the role of the developer and the tasks the developer performs in the design of the Fabric-based solution.

Actors in a blockchain network

A blockchain is a network-based infrastructure where network-centric design, development, deployment, management, and support constructs apply. It is therefore vital to understand the various actors and their roles, shown in the following diagram and explained in the following text, that interact with the blockchain network for various purposes such as management, support, business use, regulation, and so on:

Figure 2.8: Actors in a blockchain network

Each actor has a role and entry point and defines a governance structure that aids in network governance, audit, and...

CAP theorem

In Chapter 1, Blockchain – An Enterprise and Industry Perspective, we introduced the CAP theorem in the context of general system properties. Formally, the CAP theorem as postulated by Eric Brewer in 2000 at ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing (PODC) (https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=343502) states that in a distributed data store it is impossible to guarantee more than any two of the following three properties: consistency (C), availability (A), and partition tolerance (P). A distributed data store thus can be characterized on the two properties it guarantees, namely CA, CP, or AP.

More specifically, the theorem is aimed at distributed systems deployed across unreliable networks (networks with faults and delays, such as the internet), leading to a partitioning of the system components. According to CAP, in these environments, the system design must focus on the balance between availability and consistency. For example, the...

New features covered in this book

The first edition of this book was published along with Fabric version 1.1. The following is an overview of the new features introduced between version 1.1 and the current version, 2.0:

  • Private data: Private data allows a subset of organizations participating in one ledger to keep some data private between themselves.
  • Service discovery: This helps client applications to dynamically discover configuration information about the network peers, cryptographic materials, endorsement policy, and other information needed to submit transactions to the network.
  • State-based endorsement: This allows the contract-level endorsement policy to be overridden by a policy for a specific key(s).
  • Pluggable system contracts: Developers can now develop own consensus models by implementing and deploying own system endorsement (ESCC) and validation (VSCC) contracts.
  • Identity Mixer: This is a new type of membership provider that provides...

Summary

We have learned about the general concepts that underpin blockchains and reviewed the blockchain frameworks, libraries, and tools currently in development by the LF. Fabric presents a modular and extensible implementation of these general concepts. This design helps us to develop and operate private networks that provide trust to attract new participants, as well as sustaining the confidence of founding and existing participants, all while maintaining business benefits and value. We have also learned about the CAP theorem, which underpins the potential of blockchains, and about the new features included in Fabric since version 1.1.

In the next chapter, we will introduce the notion of a business network and the various concepts of which business networks are composed, including participants, assets, and others.

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  • Updated with the latest features and additions that come with Hyperledger Fabric 2
  • Write your own smart contracts and services using Java and JavaScript on a Hyperledger Fabric network
  • Dive into real-world blockchain challenges such as integration and scalability

Description

Blockchain with Hyperledger Fabric - Second Edition is a refreshed and extended version of the successful book on practical Hyperledger Fabric blockchain development. This edition includes many new chapters, alongside comprehensive updates and additions to the existing ones. Entirely reworked for Hyperledger Fabric version 2, this edition will bring you right up to date with the latest in blockchain. Using a real-world Trade Finance and Logistics example, with working code available on GitHub, you’ll really understand both how and why Hyperledger Fabric can be used to maximum effect. This book is your comprehensive guide and reference to explore and build blockchain networks using Hyperledger Fabric version 2. This edition of the book begins by outlining the evolution of blockchain, including an overview of relevant blockchain technologies. Starting from first principles, you’ll learn how to design and operate a permissioned blockchain network based on Hyperledger Fabric version 2. You will learn how to configure the main architectural components of a permissioned blockchain network including Peers, Orderers, Certificate Authorities, Channels, and Policies. You’ll then learn how to design, develop, package, and deploy smart contracts, and how they are subsequently used by applications. This edition also contains chapters on DevOps, blockchain governance, and security, making this your go-to book for Hyperledger Fabric version 2.

Who is this book for?

This book is designed in such a way that professionals from different areas including business leaders, technology leaders, blockchain application developers, and even beginners can benefit from it.

What you will learn

  • Discover why blockchain is a technology and business game changer
  • Set up blockchain networks using Hyperledger Fabric version 2
  • Understand how to create decentralized applications
  • Learn how to integrate blockchains with existing systems
  • Write smart contracts and services quickly with Hyperledger Fabric and Visual Studio Code
  • Design transaction models and smart contracts with Java, JavaScript, TypeScript, and Golang
  • Deploy REST gateways to access smart contracts and understand how wallets maintain user identities for access control
  • Maintain, monitor, and govern your blockchain solutions

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Table of Contents

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Blockchain – An Enterprise and Industry Perspective Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Exploring Hyperledger Fabric Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Business Networks Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Setting the Stage with a Business Scenario Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Designing Smart Contract Transactions and Ledger Data Structures Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Developing Smart Contracts Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Developing Applications Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Advanced Topics for Developing Smart Contracts and Applications Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Network Operation and Distributed Application Building Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Enterprise Design Patterns and Considerations Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Agility in a Blockchain Network Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Governance – A Necessary Evil of Regulated Industries Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Life in a Blockchain Network Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Hyperledger Fabric Security Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Blockchain's Future, Protocol Commercialization, and Challenges Ahead Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Another Book You May Enjoy Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
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Rak-Joon Choi Dec 25, 2020
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When people think blockchain, many jump to the thought of bitcoin, ethereum and other cryptocurrencies. However the blockchain universe is much broader than that: there are solutions for supply chain, financial services, digital identity & tokenization, and so much more. While it will be difficult to find a book that serves as the one stop shop to consult on all these use cases, this is the closest thing that comes to a bible for enterprise blockchain. I've had the pleasure of working with almost all of the authors and reviewers during my time at IBM, and cannot be prouder of the team for publishing such wonderful material that captures the technical essence of our journey over the past five+ years. I highly recommend reading Chapter 3. Business Networks, as it helps build a common understanding of the taxonomy of production-scale blockchain networks. It is also written so those who are not technical can understand and harness the concepts. For the technically inquisitive, please read on to the later chapters!
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Stephan Miller Dec 21, 2020
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This is an excellent book if you want to learn how to build a blockchain for a business. There are a lot of books out there that will tell you about Ethereum, Bitcoin, and Cryptocurrency. This one will show you how to use a blockchain, HyperLedger Fabric specifically, to build a distributed blockchain application.The first chapter is focused on introducing you to blockchain technology and where it actually fits in business. Just so you know, it is not everything. The technology has its strengths and weaknesses.Starting with chapter 2, you jump right into HyperLedger. It starts with showing you how to launch a trade network. Once you have that running, it will show you how to configure your trade network for your needs and create smart contracts. The book also covers blockchain design patterns, governance, and security. It will definitely cover all you need to know to build a blockchain with HyperLedger Fabric.
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hawkinflight Dec 18, 2020
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I am new to Blockchain, and am looking to generally learn more. This book definitely contributes to that. The first chapter introduces the basics, with nice figures and summaries. For example, there is a figure on "How a Hyperledger blockchain can change an organization's infrastructure", which provides a nice visual comparison of a "before" and "after" situation. There is a nice summary of the "Four Core Building Blocks" of a blockchain solution, again with a very nice summary figure. It then gets technical by describing that transactions are linked to one another, mainly through a Merkle tree, which is based on the concept of a tree data structure. The figure on "Blockchain use cases in various industries" is very interesting. The industries included are: Banking, Supply Chain, Government, Financial Markets, Healthcare, Insurance, Retail and Manufacturing. Finally, business and technology considerations are given for choosing a blockchain framework.It is mentioned that: "Hyperledger projects aim to solve the problem of time and trust."I was wondering what is "Hyperledger Fabric". Chapter 2 covers this. "Hyperledger is an open source project that came out of the Linux Foundation and was created to help advance cross-industry blockchain technologies. It's a global open source collaboration involving leaders from numerous industries." A nice figure is included which summarizes the projects that make up the overall Hyperledger project. There are 4 project types: Distributed Ledgers, Libraries, Tools and Domain-Specific. Hyperledger Fabric is a distributed ledger, and specifically enterprise-grade with privacy support. There are five other distributed ledger projects - BESU, BURROW, INDY, IROHA, and SAWTOOTH. This figure provides very nice context, and can a help a potential user hone in on which project best suits their needs.Chapter 4 introduces a business use case ("which has roots in older civilizations") to create an example. The use case is: "trading and letters of credit".The content continues to design and implement this use case using Hyperledger Fabric. This provides nice, hands-on technical training. It is mentioned that Hyperledger Fabric is implemented in the Go language. The code for the example is on GitHub, under HyperledgerHandsOn. The technical sections involve designing, configuring and launching a sample trade network, as the first steps. It continues on from there.Chapter 10's target is an "experienced enterprise developer who can apply this knowledge to design distributed blockchain applications and integrate them with existing systems and processes." Topics such as "service design patterns, reliability, and other common engineering concerns" are covered, including the "special needs and issues that arise in blockchain-based (and particularly Fabric-based) applications". This looks to be a very useful chapter for someone working hands-on with the system.Chapter 11 covers the essential steps of creating an agile process. The example being developed is extended to include these steps - a complete CI pipeline is configured, including testing and publishing the chaincode archive. The master branch is protected to secure the production-ready code. It is ensured that every change is subject to a code review by key participants from organizations. A GPG signature is used to ensure that the provenance of each Git commit is maintained. A process used to deploy updates in a trusted manner is reviewed. All of this is essential, and excellent to include to help ensure good practices.Chapter 14 covers security and includes a section on HLF and quantum computing. It is stated that "Hyperledger Fabric uses elliptic curve cryptography for digitally signing transactions. Elliptic curve cryptography relies on mathematical techniques that can be sped up using quantum computing" (post-quantum cryptography), as well as, it is estimated by NIST that "the impact of quantum computing on the security of blockchain systems is at least 15 to 30 years from becoming a reality".The book excitingly concludes with a chapter on blockchain's future and the challenges ahead, including a section on how you can help and stay engaged. The key Hyperledger projects are summarized, again useful for considering one's needs and the variety of the offerings. It states "in 2020, blockchain is starting to come into maturity, and industries should start to see the benefits it promises: a trust-based system that boosts efficiency." "Staying aligned to these fundamentals is how we can safeguard robust blockchain networks that not only prevent fraud but also inspire confidence in financial systems in the digital era." Important to keep in mind "every business network will have unique business requirements and integration challenges". There is an "inverse relationship between the compute costs due to security protocols and its impact on scalability". The book described ways to account for that.
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Blockchain with Hyperledger Fabric not only introduces the basic knowledge of blockchain and hyperledger Fabric, but also includes comprehensive foundation and practical implementations. It focuses on business requirements and also includes many source codes to help developers. It is a good starting book for beginners and a good reference for experts.
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Rohit Nair Feb 02, 2021
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This book is a very comprehensive guide and better than any of the other resources to get started with Hyperledger Fabric. The authors are the experts at IBM who are a part of the Hyperledger community and that's what makes this book so great and well structured. For a beginner like me, this book has been very helpful especially in chapter 6: Developing smart contracts.
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