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Universal library used by both front end and back end components of Cactus. Aims to be a developer swiss army knife.
Allows Cactus nodes to connect to a Fabric ledger.
This library is intended for use specifically within the Radix Desktop Wallet, not for general use. It is undocumented, unsupported, and may be changed at any time. Use at your own risk. We have disabled issues, although PRs with bug fixes will be consid
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Contains lower level abstractions/implementation that is to be shared by multiple other, higher level packages of the project.
Contains type definitions/interfaces for the kernel of the codebase. Kept separate from the implementation so that it is easier to use it as a dependency.
Dummy keychain implementation doing NO encryption and storing everything in-memory. Only suitable for development and testing.
Allows Cactus nodes to connect to a Besu ledger.
Swiss army knife for test development. Main goal is to make pulling up test/dummy ledgers on the fly for tests easy, especially for test cases that are about simulating clean ledger state or wiped ledger state, etc.
API server that combines and exposes all the functionality of a Cactus deployment through a unified REST API interface.
A web service plugin that provides management capabilities on a Cactus consortium as a whole for administrative purposes.
An example business logic plugin implementation for Cactus
Allows Cactus nodes to connect to a Xdai ledger.
Universal library used by both front end and back end components of Cactus. Aims to be a developer swiss army knife.
The frontend component of an example project demonstrating how Cacti can be used for cross-chain dapp development.
An example application showing how to use Cactus when implementing a supply chain application where two or more blockchains are sharing data with each other to achieve a certain business outcome beneficial to multiple parties (business organizations).
A keychain implementation storing its entries in Hashicorp Vault. Actual logic is implemented in Rust.
Allows Cactus nodes to connect to a Corda ledger.
Integration tests for the Cactus API Client package (formerly known as the Cactus SDK package that has been renamed for to purpose of being less ambiguous)
Integration tests for the Quorum ledger and the API server.
An example application showing how to use Cactus when implementing a Carbon Accounting Application where two or more blockchains are sharing data with each other to achieve a certain business outcome beneficial to multiple parties (business organizations)