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Ratpack project template # Distributed Blockchain Transactions (DBT)
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You have just created a basic Groovy Ratpack application. It doesn't do much This is a framework for working with SQL transactions in a distributed network. The framework allows you to compose SQL
at this point, but we have set you up with a standard project structure, a transactions of multiple queries on different nodes and execute them later.
Guice back Registry, simple home page, and Spock for writing tests (because
you'd be mad not to use it).
In this project you get: To ensure the reliability of the transactions a ledger using blockchain is used to keep track on ongoing transactions.
* A Gradle build file with pre-built Gradle wrapper
* A tiny home page at src/ratpack/templates/index.html (it's a template)
* A routing file at src/ratpack/Ratpack.groovy
* Reloading enabled in build.gradle
* A standard project structure:
<proj>
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+- src
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+- ratpack
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| +- Ratpack.groovy
| +- ratpack.properties
| +- public // Static assets in here
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| +- images
| +- lib
| +- scripts
| +- styles
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+- main
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| +- groovy
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+- // App classes in here!
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+- test
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+- groovy
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+- // Spock tests in here!
That's it! You can start the basic app with
./gradlew run
but it's up to you to add the bells, whistles, and meat of the application.