Hyperledger Fabric for Beginners Training Course

Duration

7 hours (usually 1 day including breaks)

Requirements

  • A prior knowldege of programming and a basic understanding of blockchain networks is high recommended
  • Knowledge of Java or Go is highly recommended
  • Some experience with Linux/Unix environment is preffered
  • Good to have an open source technology exposure

Overview

This course has been designed for developers and project managers who would like to experiment with Blockchain in their products and projects. The course gives a basic know how on how to set up your own blockchain network using IBM Bluemix.

Please note: Owing to limited learning options and everything already being pre-setup on Bluemix, it is used only for college students and in corporate cases we will be using AWS instance or virtual machines to setup the complete hyperledger fabric setup from scratch so as to accelerate the practical and handson knowledge absorption of the particpants.

Course Outline

Introduction to Blockchain

  • Brief Background and Introduction
  • Private Blockchain Networks(Permissioned Blockchain)
  • Use Cases

Getting Started with Hyperledger Fabric

  • Brief Background and Introduction
  • Hyperledger Architecture
  • Installations Overview
  • Hyperledger Fabrics Samples
  • Use cases of permissioned Blockchain

IBM Bluemix for Blockchain as a service

  • Brief Background and Introduction
  • Creating your Developer Account on Bluemix
  • Settting up your first Blockchain on IBM Bluemix
  • Smart Contracts
    • How rules work
    • Brief Introduction
    • Writing your first smart contract

Conclusion

Blockchain: Hyperledger Burrow – Client Training Course

Duration

7 hours (usually 1 day including breaks)

Requirements

  • Programming experience
  • Basic understanding of blockchain networks is helpful
  • Experience with Linux

Audience

  • Developers

Overview

Hyperledger Burrow is a blockchain client (node) that includes a built-to-specification Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM). EVM is the Ethereum smart contract interpreter.

In this instructor-led, live training, participants will learn how to set up, configure and sync a Burrow client to a blockchain network.

By the end of this training, participants will be able to:

  • Install and configure Burrow to sync to a network through a javascript api, HTTP or websocket.
  • Understand Burrow’s architecture and components, including the consensus engine, the permissioned Ethereum virtual machine and the rpc gateway.
  • Execute Ethereum smart contract code on a permissioned virtual machine.

Format of the course

  • Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice

Course Outline

To request a customized course outline for this training, please contact us.

Blockchain Development: From Ethereum to Hyperledger Training Course

Duration

21 hours (usually 3 days including breaks)

Requirements

  • A prior knowldege of programming is high recommended
  • Knowledge of javascript frameworks like NodeJS is highly recommended
  • Some experience with Linux/Unix environment is preffered
  • Good to have an open source technology exposure

Overview

This course has been designed for developers and project managers who would like to experiment with Blockchain in their products and projects. The course gives a basic know how on how to set up your private blockchain environment and throws light on some of the existing frameworks. By the end, this course gives a basic know how on how to setup your own blockchain application using Hyperledger Fabric.

Course Outline

Introduction to Blockchain

  • History and Background
  • Companies using Blockchain
  • Introdution to Bitcoin, Ethereum and Hyperledger
  • Centralized v/s Decentralized v/s Distributed Networks
  • Real Time Challenges

Blockchain Use Cases

  • Payment systems
  • Cryptocurrencies (Bitcons Ledger)
  • Royalty collection
  • Management of copyrights
  • Insurance
  • Development
    • Private Ethereum Network
    • Smart contracts (e.g. Ethereum) 
    • dApps
    • Hyperledger(Hyperledger Fabric)
  • Concepts from Bitcoins
    • Hashing and Dual Key Encryption
    • Proof of Work
    • Merkle Tree
    • CPU v/s GPU mining
    • Consensus

Blockchain for Development

  • Ethereum Virtual Machine
  • Introdution to Solidty
  • Usage of Solidity IDE
  • Setting up your first private Ethereum Network
    • go-ethereum
    • Genesis File
    • Solc Compiler
    • Remix IDE
  • Connecting Nodes to Network
  • Greeter
  • Web3 Framework

Getting Started with Hyperledger Fabric

  • Brief Background and Introduction
  • Installations
  • Binary and Docker Images
  • Hyperledger Fabrics Samples

Setting up a Hyperledger Network

  • Installations
  • Network Artifacts
  • Bringing Network Up or Down
  • Crypto Generator and Configuration Transaction
  • Starting the Network
    • Environment Variables
    • Channels and Chaincode
    • Query and Invokes
    • Docker Logs
    • Chaincode Logs

Your First Application

  • Setting up a Test Network
  • Network-Application Interactions
  • Playing with Ledger
    • Quering
    • Updates and Modifications

Conclusion

Blockchain: Hyperledger Fabric Training Course

Duration

14 hours (usually 2 days including breaks)

Requirements

  • A prior knowldege of programming and a basic understanding of blockchain networks is high recommended
  • Knowledge of Node.JS is highly recommended
  • Some experience with Linux/Unix environment is preferred
  • Good to have an open source technology exposure

Overview

This course has been designed for developers and project managers who would like to experiment with Blockchain in their products and projects. The course gives a basic know how on how to set up your own blockchain application using Hyperledger Fabric.

Course Outline

Getting Started with Hyperledger Fabric

  • Brief Background and Introduction
  • Installations
  • Binary and Docker Images
  • Hyperledger Fabrics Samples

Setting up a Hyperledger Network

  • Installations
  • Network Artifacts
  • Bringing Network Up or Down
  • Crypto Generator and Configuration Transaction
  • Starting the Network
    • Environment Variables
    • Channels and Chaincode
    • Query and Invokes
    • Docker Logs
    • Chaincode Logs

Your First Application

  • Setting up a Test Network
  • Network-Application Interactions
  • Playing with Ledger
    • Quering
    • Updates and Modifications

Conclusion