on 07-22-2018 9:07 PM
Hello Colleagues,
Again, please let me know where can i start with in SAP Cloud foundry landscape with SAP based block chain technology to build and deploy block chain apps.
AS far as i understand we can make use of IBM Hyperledger fabric with Cloudfoundry but where can i try and build apps with SAP?
What languages do they currently support?
i am interested point me out in the right direction , please.
Gabriel: Hope this helps with some resources to get you started on your Blockchain project goals:
1. Join the SAP Blockchain Consortium
https://www.sap.com/products/leonardo/blockchain.html#consortium
Stay ahead of the curve by exploring how distributed ledger technology can benefit your business – learn about industry use cases and see how distributed ledger technology is being leveraged to address real world problems.
2. SAP Co-innovation Labs (example Blockchain projects)
https://www.sap.com/dmc/exp/2017_04_coil_directory/project-list.html#categories=TechTrends (Machine Learning, Blockchain, Predictive)
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Hello Sara Johnson ,
I want hands on experience, i want to play around on these areas by myself.in this case where can i get the materials or access??
is it provided as a part of cloud foundry. help me here
Br
Gabriel.
Have you checked SAP live? Other than the co-innovation labs isn't that where you can access hands-on experience?
https://training.sap.com/live-access
Hi Gabriel, Seems like there are bits and pieces that are made available by SAP to the public at large, so if you can 'decipher' this URL you can have some kind of blockchain sandbox:
https://hyperledger-fabric-dashboard.cfapps.eu10.hana.ondemand.com/<(a container?)>/<(a container?)/node/channels
at the moment, my current privileges take me to the step of joining a channel, but this is where i hit the wall:
SAP have been kind enough to keep extending my trial CF access with the disclaimer that it may not be renewed next time round. also, if you are really into linux, and are willing to be SAP agnostic you may want to go the latest fabric download here: http://bit.ly/2ysbOFE
but keep in mind that you would be entering the open source realm and leaving the SAP ecosystem behind you.
Enjoy, gm
@Gregory Misiorek thanks for the hint , let me look into .
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