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Hands-On IoT Solutions with Blockchain

You're reading from   Hands-On IoT Solutions with Blockchain Discover how converging IoT and blockchain can help you build effective solutions

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789132243
Length 206 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Maximiliano Santos Maximiliano Santos
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Enio Moura Enio Moura
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Preface 1. Understanding IoT and Developing Devices on the IBM Watson IoT Platform 2. Creating Your First IoT Solution FREE CHAPTER 3. Explaining Blockchain Technology and Working with Hyperledger 4. Creating Your Own Blockchain Network 5. Addressing Food Safety - Building around the Blockchain 6. Designing the Solution Architecture 7. Creating Your Blockchain and IoT Solution 8. The IoT, Blockchain, and Industry 4.0 9. Best Practices for Developing Blockchain and IoT Solutions 10. Other Books You May Enjoy

Developing cloud applications


There are many potential pitfalls related to cloud applications, ranging from the simple misuse of resources to unsolvable problems. Applying a concise architecture and using the 12-factor application development pattern ensures you won't get into trouble when the application scales up or down.

A container is a standardized way to package an application with all its dependencies, including its code, runtimes, middleware, libraries, and operating system. Docker and Garden are containers that can be run in the IBM Cloud Platform, but there are other container types that can also be used, such as Rockt. Using containers increases the portability of an application, so it doesn't matter if the host operating system is one particular distribution of Linux and your application was built on a different distribution, because the operating system is a layer of the containerized application and both distributions are shipped together.

The following diagram demonstrates the...

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