topic

This section lists the Corda CLI
A command line tool that supports various Corda-related tasks, including Corda Package Installer (CPI) creation and Corda cluster management.
topic
arguments. You can use these commands to manually create or delete topics in Kafka
The means by which Corda workers communicate, acting as a central message bus between the worker processes.
, as described in the Manual Bootstrapping section.
Argument | Description |
---|---|
-b, --bootstrap-server | The address of the bootstrap server. |
-k, --kafka-config | The path to the Kafka configuration file. |
-n, --name-prefix | The name prefix for topics. |
-r | The number of replicas. |
-p | The number of partitions. |
connect | Connects to the specified server; see Topic Creation by Direct Connection |
-f | The name of the script file genrated; see Topic Creation by Scripting. |
-c | The number of topics to create in parallel; see Topic Creation by Scripting. |
create | Creates Kafka topics; see create. |
delete | Deletes Kafka topics; see delete. |
create

corda-cli.sh topic -b <BOOTSTRAP-SERVERS> -k config.properties \
create -r <REPLICAS> -p <PARTITIONS> connect
corda-cli.cmd topic -b <BOOTSTRAP-SERVERS> -k config.properties create -r <REPLICAS> -p <PARTITIONS> connect
delete

corda-cli.sh topic -b <BOOTSTRAP-SERVERS> -k client.properties delete connect
corda-cli.cmd topic -b <BOOTSTRAP-SERVERS> -k client.properties delete connect
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