Create your own crypto currency by implementing blockchain technology using Java. This step-by-step guide will teach you how to create a user interface using Java FX and implement SQLite DB using JDBC Driver for the blockchain.
Introducing Blockchain with Java includes numerous exercises and test questions to help you solidify what you have learned as you progress through the book, and provides ideas on expanding the codebase to make it your own. You will have access to a fully-functioning repository with Java code.
Upon completing this book, you will have the knowledge necessary to program your own blockchains with Java and you will have a completed project for your portfolio.
What You Will LearnKnow the most important theoretical concepts of the blockchainCode the blockchain in JavaCreate a user interface with JavaFXImplement SQLite DB using JDBC DriverCreate a P2P multi-threaded app Create your own cryptocurrency app with full functionalityImplement blockchain technology on a P2P network from scratch using Java, JavaFX, and SQL
Who This Book Is For
Anyone with a basic level knowledge of: Java or similar object-oriented programming language, FXML or HTML or similar markup language, and SQL
Introducing Blockchain with Java includes numerous exercises and test questions to help you solidify what you have learned as you progress through the book, and provides ideas on expanding the codebase to make it your own. You will have access to a fully-functioning repository with Java code.
Upon completing this book, you will have the knowledge necessary to program your own blockchains with Java and you will have a completed project for your portfolio.
What You Will LearnKnow the most important theoretical concepts of the blockchainCode the blockchain in JavaCreate a user interface with JavaFXImplement SQLite DB using JDBC DriverCreate a P2P multi-threaded app Create your own cryptocurrency app with full functionalityImplement blockchain technology on a P2P network from scratch using Java, JavaFX, and SQL
Who This Book Is For
Anyone with a basic level knowledge of: Java or similar object-oriented programming language, FXML or HTML or similar markup language, and SQL