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The XBR Protocol enables secure peer-to-peer data-trading and -service microtransactions in
Open Data Markets <https://xbr.network>
__ between multiple independent entities.
XBR as a protocol sits on top of WAMP <https://wamp-proto.org>
__, an open messaging middleware and service mesh technology,
and enables secure integration, trusted sharing and monetization of data and data-driven microservices
between different parties and users.
The XBR Protocol specification is openly developed and freely usable.
The protocol is implemented in smart contracts written in Solidity <https://solidity.readthedocs.io>
__
and open-source licensed (Apache 2.0 <https://github.com/crossbario/xbr-protocol/blob/master/LICENSE>
).
Smart contracts are designed to run on the Ethereum blockchain <https://ethereum.org/>
.
All source code for the XBR smart contracts is developed and hosted in the
project main GitHub repository <https://github.com/crossbario/xbr-protocol>
__.
The XBR Protocol and reference documentation can be found here <https://s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/xbr.foundation/docs/protocol/index.html>
__.
Contract addresses for local development on Ganache, using the
.. code:: console
export XBR_HDWALLET_SEED="myth like bonus scare over problem client lizard pioneer submit female collect"
which result in the following contract addresses (when the deployment is the very first transactions on Ganache):
.. code:: console
export XBR_DEBUG_TOKEN_ADDR=0xCfEB869F69431e42cdB54A4F4f105C19C080A601 export XBR_DEBUG_NETWORK_ADDR=0xC89Ce4735882C9F0f0FE26686c53074E09B0D550 export XBR_DEBUG_MARKET_ADDR=0x9561C133DD8580860B6b7E504bC5Aa500f0f06a7 export XBR_DEBUG_CATALOG_ADDR=0xD833215cBcc3f914bD1C9ece3EE7BF8B14f841bb export XBR_DEBUG_CHANNEL_ADDR=0xe982E462b094850F12AF94d21D470e21bE9D0E9C
The XBR smart contracts primary build artifacts are the contract ABIs JSON files <https://github.com/crossbario/xbr-protocol/tree/master/abi>
.
The ABI files are built during compiling the contract sources <https://github.com/crossbario/xbr-protocol/tree/master/contracts>
.
Technically, the ABI files are all you need to interact and talk to the XBR smart contracts deployed to a blockchain
from any (client side) language or run-time that supports Ethereum, such as
web3.js <https://web3js.readthedocs.io>
__ or web3.py <https://web3py.readthedocs.io>
__.
However, this approach (using the raw XBR ABI files directly from a "generic" Ethereum client library) can be cumbersome and error prone to maintain. An alternative way is using a client library with built-in XBR support.
The XBR project currently maintains the following XBR-enabled client libraries:
XBR (contract ABIs package) <https://pypi.org/project/xbr/>
__ for PythonAutobahn|Python <https://github.com/crossbario/autobahn-python>
__ for Python (uses the XBR package)Autobahn|JavaScript <https://github.com/crossbario/autobahn-js>
__ for JavaScript, in browser and NodeJSAutobahn|Java <https://github.com/crossbario/autobahn-java>
__ (beta XBR support) for Java on Android and Java 8 / NettyAutobahn|C++ <https://github.com/crossbario/autobahn-cpp>
__ (XBR support planned) for C++ 11+ and Boost/ASIOXBR support can be added to any WAMP client library <https://wamp-proto.org/implementations.html#libraries>
__
with a language run-time that has packages for Ethereum application development.
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.. |Docs (on CDN)| image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/Docs-CDN-yellow.svg?style=flat :target: https://xbr.network/docs/protocol/index.html
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