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Blockchain Exam CBDH Topic 1 Question 85 Discussion

Actual exam question for Blockchain's CBDH exam
Question #: 85
Topic #: 1
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The fastest way to test your chaincode is to use the REST interface on your peers. There are several REST endpoints you can test and interact with chaincode. (Select two.)

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Suggested Answer: D

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Vincenza
10 months ago
I believe the answer is C as well. Chaincode is typically stored on the peer nodes, not on a separate database like MariaDB.
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Antione
10 months ago
I'm not sure about the answer, but I don't think transactions are stored on the file system and sent to the browser like option A suggests.
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Venita
10 months ago
I agree with Vi, transactions being ordered into blocks makes sense for the distributed nature of blockchain.
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Vi
10 months ago
I think the answer is C, as transactions in Hyperledger Fabric are ordered into blocks and delivered from an ordering service to peers.
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Ben
10 months ago
Candidate 6: I'm leaning towards C too, ordering service is an essential component in Hyperledger Fabric.
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Tamra
10 months ago
Candidate 5: I would go with C as well, it makes sense to have transactions ordered on a channel.
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Emile
10 months ago
Candidate 4: I believe the correct answer is C, because ordering is crucial in blockchain transactions.
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Ruthann
10 months ago
Candidate 3: I'm not sure, but I think it's D, none of the above.
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Ailene
11 months ago
Candidate 2: I agree with Candidate 1, transactions need to be ordered for consistency.
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Raymon
12 months ago
Candidate 1: I think the answer is C, transactions are ordered into blocks and delivered to peers.
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Alison
1 years ago
So, if I had to choose an answer, I'd say option C is the correct one. Transactions are ordered and delivered by the ordering service, not stored on the file system or in a database.
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Arletta
1 years ago
Ah, yes! I remember now. Transactions in Hyperledger Fabric are ordered into blocks and then delivered to the peers on a specific channel. That's the core of how the network operates.
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Rene
11 months ago
That's right! That process ensures the consistency and security of the transactions in Hyperledger Fabric.
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Hyman
11 months ago
C) Transactions are ordered into blocks and are delivered from an ordering service to peers on a channel
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Cherrie
1 years ago
You're right, that doesn't sound quite right. I think the key here is the ordering service and the delivery of transactions to peers on a channel.
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Erick
1 years ago
Well, I remember that transactions are not stored on the file system, but are instead recorded in the blockchain. And chaincode, which is the smart contract code, is not stored in a database like MariaDB.
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Candida
1 years ago
Okay, let's think this through. What do we know about Hyperledger Fabric from our studies?
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Kendra
1 years ago
Hmm, this question seems a bit tricky. I'm not entirely sure about the correct answer, but let me give it a shot.
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