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Javascript API and library for Ethereum To develop applications on Ethereum, you can use the web3 object provided by the web3.js library. Under the hood it communicates to a local node through RPC calls. web3.js works with any Ethereum node, which exposes an RPC layer. https://github.com/ethereum/wiki/wiki/JavaScript-API
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Calling a smart contract function inside another in web3
Here is my code Sample in js script connected to ContractInstance through web3:
ContractInstance.Fire(function(error,res){
if(!error){ContractInstance.dead.call(function(err, result){
…
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Is web3 completely decentralized?
I think web3 is not completely decentralized or safe to use.
Consider the following example:
I have made a voting Dapp on Ethereum.
Now my smart contract will be on the Ethereum blockchain and my …
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Pass specific address in Web3J send method
Did you try this ?
contract.someMethod(parameter, {from: address, gas: 3000000},
function(err, res){
if(!err){
console.log("address sent ");
}
});