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Follow on Google News | Keyhole Software Releases New Byzantine API Gateway ToolThe new Byzantine API Gateway provides client access to a Hyperledger Fabric blockchain network through RESTful APIs.
By: Keyhole Software Keyhole Labs is a group within Keyhole dedicated to creating open source solutions that help software developers in their craft. Byzantine Tools is an extension of Keyhole Lab's open source initiatives with a more specific focus on blockchain technology. While cryptocurrencies brought blockchain to the forefront of technology headlines, the technology underneath has true potential value for the enterprise outside of the cryptocurrency space. The features provided by blockchain technology can lead to business benefits like lower costs, higher efficiency, and lower risk through decentralization and immutability. Usage This tool is used to provide access to Hyperledger Fabric (HLF) blockchain networks and its data via an API gateway implementation. APIs are defined that can query channel configuration information and execute chaincode. The gateway is implemented with Node.js and uses the Express framework to provide RESTful HTTP-based endpoints that access HLF network peers. Architecture The gateway provides RESTful HTTP-based endpoints that access HLF network peers using the FABRIC-NODE- Authentication Two types of API authentication validation schemes that can be applied, token-based or a session-based validation scheme. Example implementations are provided for both. Highlights - Useful for executing Chaincode and Smart Contracts. - Useful for querying the blockchain by client applications. - Authentication logic and validation can be performed here. - Implements a web socket to listen for new blocks being added to the blockchain. Access the API Gateway Tool Interested in how it works? Access it for free at this GitHub repository - https://github.com/ End
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