See https://docs.corda.net/getting-set-up.html.
See https://docs.corda.net/tutorial-cordapp.html#running-the-example-cordapp.
When started via the command line, each node will display an interactive shell:
Welcome to the Corda interactive shell.
Useful commands include 'help' to see what is available, and 'bye' to shut down the node.
Tue Nov 06 11:58:13 GMT 2018>>>
You can use this shell to interact with your node. For example, enter run networkMapSnapshot
to see a list of
the other nodes on the network:
Tue Nov 06 11:58:13 GMT 2018>>> run networkMapSnapshot
[
{
"addresses" : [ "localhost:10002" ],
"legalIdentitiesAndCerts" : [ "O=Notary, L=London, C=GB" ],
"platformVersion" : 3,
"serial" : 1541505484825
},
{
"addresses" : [ "localhost:10005" ],
"legalIdentitiesAndCerts" : [ "O=PartyA, L=London, C=GB" ],
"platformVersion" : 3,
"serial" : 1541505382560
},
{
"addresses" : [ "localhost:10008" ],
"legalIdentitiesAndCerts" : [ "O=PartyB, L=New York, C=US" ],
"platformVersion" : 3,
"serial" : 1541505384742
}
]
Tue Nov 06 12:30:11 GMT 2018>>>
You can find out more about the node shell here.
clients/src/main/kotlin/com/template/Client.kt
defines a simple command-line client that connects to a node via RPC
and prints a list of the other nodes on the network.