Hi Tobias,
*   Can you tell me "how to user bitcoinj with my localhost"?*

Best regards,

Vào 05:26:38 UTC+7 Thứ Tư, ngày 11 tháng 1 năm 2017, Tobias B. đã viết:
>
> Hi J-Miguel,
>
> I'm doing excatly that for quite some time now: Using bitcoinj in the 
> backend of a spring boot webapplication (still in development). The a bit 
> frustrating thing I noticed is that bitcoinj is not really built to handle 
> the bitcoin payment logic for potentially many users. It's my impression 
> that it's really made for phone wallets or small scale bitcoin 
> applications. 
> In my post here 
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/bitcoinj/FFI0qtIl4PU you see that 
> it's not really possible to sync bitcoinj once you have a big number of 
> keys in your wallet (e.g. ~200k). Maybe that's possible once you run your 
> own full node and connect bitcoinj to it - I'm not sure. But also bitcoinj 
> can't "forget" old issued keys that you'll not expect to receive payments 
> to. So every address you ever issued and showed to a user will be tracked 
> for ever and cause a listener callback for every new block. So the amount 
> of work your application has to handle every 10 minutes will grow over time.
>
> And yes I use the WalletAppKit class it bundles a lot of things like 
> saving the wallet to disk, connecting it to the peerGroup etc. I still 
> operate outside of the wallet logic, you have access to the internal 
> objects such as transactions, issued receive addresses via 
> walletKit.wallet()
>
> Best regards,
>
> Tobias
>
> Am Dienstag, 10. Januar 2017 21:59:55 UTC+1 schrieb jmiguel rodriguez:
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> This is my first message here, so hello to everyone. And (many, many, 
>> many) thanks to Mr. Andreas Schilbach for this amazing piece of code. 
>>
>> Well... I'm just starting playing int this arena so I'm a bit confused 
>> with all infrastructure (not with blockchain technology but with bitcoinj 
>> internals).  As far as I can see, it looks bitcoinj it's more oriented to 
>> GUI (javafx, andrond) than webapps. At least, the WalletAppKit class look 
>> like that to me.
>>
>> Should I be able to use WalletAppKit for starting in a Web (Grails, 
>> Spingboot based) application?. Would it be better approach to use 
>> 'low-level' classes directly than alll the threaded and hellish callback 
>> GUI style?.  If this is the best way, where could I find a good (updated) 
>> tutorial?
>>
>> Thank you all in advanced!
>>
>>
>>  regards,  
>>  jmiguel
>>
>>

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