Reading from ChainData
Retrieval from ChainData allows the developer to skip using the API and instead, directly access the CDN.
The Logware API will be considered EOL (End of Life) on January 1, 2024. Support for the API and its methods will discontinue on that date. So that you know- Logware customers will be contacted in advance with migration instructions.
During client implementations, the developers of Logware realized that an intermediary content delivery network (CDN) layer would be of great value to customers looking to quickly and visually gain access to past payloads stored.
The Payload Explorer site allows for a manual search and inspection of a record by a human, much like a traditional blockchain explorer website.
But your application can also search for a Transaction Id without using the API. The positive impact is that even if your API key has expired or was disabled, your applications can still gain access to your data without restriction.
The ChainData is a unique website resulting from an indexing service run by Lynx that downloads into an Amazon Web Service (AWS) CloudFront CDN a full copy of all blockchain content. Thus, enabling quick searches of payload data without charge. There is a very short delay between the time that content gets stored in the blockchain and when it becomes available in the ChainData set, but once it's there, it's there forever.
A 10-minute delay from the time a block gets created on the Lynx network and the data showing up in the ChainData CDN can be expected.
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