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logbook-app

Summary

Contributors

Made as a part of the course Application Development with Prof. Dr. Michael Cebulla at the Hochschule Anhalt University of Applied Sciences in cooperation with the company Seeburger AG.

Developers:

Under the supervision of:

General Info

The logbook-app is an app that allows users to view and capture their tours. The app is divided into three parts: the frontend, the backend (often referenced as REST-API) and the chaincode. The frontend is an Expo App (React Native) that allows users to view and capture their tours. The backend is a REST API that manages the communication with the chaincode. The chaincode is a Hyperledger Fabric chaincode that manages the data of the tours. All three parts must be running in order to use the app. Example-Instances of the backend and the chaincode are hosted and available for use. So for testing purpose it is enough to just run the frontend.

Running the App

Logbook App (Frontend)

See the frontend README for more information.

Logbook App (Backend)

See the backend README for more information.

Logbook App (Chaincode)

See the chaincode README for more information.

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