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Qortal Core - Main Code Repository
Decentralized Data Network - Blockchain - TRUE Cross-Chain Trading - Application and Website Hosting - Much More - Qortal is the future internet infrastructure for the global digital world.
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Previously, if an error was returned from an Electrum server (such as "server busy") it would throw a NetworkException that would be caught outside of the server loop and cause the entire request to fail. Instead of throwing an exception, I am now logging the error and returning null, in the same way we do for IOException and NoSuchElementException further up in the same method. This allows the caller - most likely connectedRpc() - to move on to the next server in the list and try again. This should fix an issue seen where a "server busy" response from a single server was essentially breaking our implementation, as we would give up altogether instead of trying another server. |
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AutoUpdates.md | ||
DATABASE.md | ||
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pom.xml | ||
README.md | ||
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start.sh | ||
stop.sh | ||
TestNets.md |
Qortal Project - Official Repo
Build / run
- Requires Java 11. OpenJDK 11 recommended over Java SE.
- Install Maven
- Use Maven to fetch dependencies and build:
mvn clean package
- Built JAR should be something like
target/qortal-1.0.jar
- Create basic settings.json file:
echo '{}' > settings.json
- Run JAR in same working directory as settings.json:
java -jar target/qortal-1.0.jar
- Wrap in shell script, add JVM flags, redirection, backgrounding, etc. as necessary.
- Or use supplied example shell script: start.sh