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Overview
This document is to help internal engineers work with ledger-on-memory
.
ledger-on-memory
is a key/value-based ledger that uses a simple in-memory map as an
underlying storage. It uses either H2 or PostgreSQL as its index database.
Ledger On Memory
To build a fat JAR with the server built from HEAD run
bazel build //ledger/ledger-on-memory:app_deploy.jar
The application can be run from command line with the following command:
java -Xmx4G -XX:+UseG1GC -jar bazel-bin/ledger/ledger-on-memory/app_deploy.jar --participant participant-id=foo,port=6861
As run from the main project root directory (adjust the location of the JAR according to your working directory).
Alternatively, the application can be run using the Bazel command:
bazel run //ledger/ledger-on-memory:app -- --participant participant-id=foo,port=6861
Creating ledger exports
Ledger On Memory can be used to generate ledger exports through an environment variable:
export KVUTILS_LEDGER_EXPORT=/path/to/export/file
Then launch the ledger using the Bazel or Java command as described above.