Submitting an array of Ripple Transactions (JSON)











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I have a Ripple account that I am trying to lower the owner count to 0. This Ripple account used to function as a Ripple Gateway. I most likely have such a high owner count due to incorrect account settings, therefore I need to clear a flag using a TrustSet transaction for each of these accounts, and I have an array of objects in JSON format that I want to submit to the Ripple Consensus Network (RCL).



I want to know if there is a way to sign and submit an array of transactions to the Ripple Network. If there is a way to submit multiple transactions in an array, I would like to know where I should be including my secret within the array so that it will sign each TrustSet transaction, and I would like to know exactly what is the best way to submit it to the network (I am assuming that through websocket is the most reliable/secure but I could be wrong).



Here is a snippet of the beginning of the array of transactions that I wish to submit:



 "transactions": [
{
"Account": "r3ADD8kXSUKHd6zTCKfnKT3zV9EZHjzp1S",
"Fee": 10,
"Flags": 262144,
"LimitAmount": {
"currency": "CAD",
"issuer": "rsE2Ve7rJfYgQoUEwLqUHPDQmLSBegw8VX",
"value": "0"
},
"Sequence": 4013,
"TransactionType": "TrustSet"
},
{
"Account": "r3ADD8kXSUKHd6zTCKfnKT3zV9EZHjzp1S",
"Fee": 10,
"Flags": 262144,

...


Sorry for posting this here but I didn't think it that this question contains the right kind of content to post this question within the Cryptography site. As there is no Ripple stackexchange site yet, I have already posted this question on other forums without any responses so far, so I thought that this is the most appropriate place to post this question in an effort to seek out some assistance ... The Ripple Support representative assigned to my ticket gave me a boilerplate response explaining that they no longer offer the migration process for Ripple accounts and it is not currently technically feasible to (I don't even think that they read my email).










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    I have a Ripple account that I am trying to lower the owner count to 0. This Ripple account used to function as a Ripple Gateway. I most likely have such a high owner count due to incorrect account settings, therefore I need to clear a flag using a TrustSet transaction for each of these accounts, and I have an array of objects in JSON format that I want to submit to the Ripple Consensus Network (RCL).



    I want to know if there is a way to sign and submit an array of transactions to the Ripple Network. If there is a way to submit multiple transactions in an array, I would like to know where I should be including my secret within the array so that it will sign each TrustSet transaction, and I would like to know exactly what is the best way to submit it to the network (I am assuming that through websocket is the most reliable/secure but I could be wrong).



    Here is a snippet of the beginning of the array of transactions that I wish to submit:



     "transactions": [
    {
    "Account": "r3ADD8kXSUKHd6zTCKfnKT3zV9EZHjzp1S",
    "Fee": 10,
    "Flags": 262144,
    "LimitAmount": {
    "currency": "CAD",
    "issuer": "rsE2Ve7rJfYgQoUEwLqUHPDQmLSBegw8VX",
    "value": "0"
    },
    "Sequence": 4013,
    "TransactionType": "TrustSet"
    },
    {
    "Account": "r3ADD8kXSUKHd6zTCKfnKT3zV9EZHjzp1S",
    "Fee": 10,
    "Flags": 262144,

    ...


    Sorry for posting this here but I didn't think it that this question contains the right kind of content to post this question within the Cryptography site. As there is no Ripple stackexchange site yet, I have already posted this question on other forums without any responses so far, so I thought that this is the most appropriate place to post this question in an effort to seek out some assistance ... The Ripple Support representative assigned to my ticket gave me a boilerplate response explaining that they no longer offer the migration process for Ripple accounts and it is not currently technically feasible to (I don't even think that they read my email).










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      I have a Ripple account that I am trying to lower the owner count to 0. This Ripple account used to function as a Ripple Gateway. I most likely have such a high owner count due to incorrect account settings, therefore I need to clear a flag using a TrustSet transaction for each of these accounts, and I have an array of objects in JSON format that I want to submit to the Ripple Consensus Network (RCL).



      I want to know if there is a way to sign and submit an array of transactions to the Ripple Network. If there is a way to submit multiple transactions in an array, I would like to know where I should be including my secret within the array so that it will sign each TrustSet transaction, and I would like to know exactly what is the best way to submit it to the network (I am assuming that through websocket is the most reliable/secure but I could be wrong).



      Here is a snippet of the beginning of the array of transactions that I wish to submit:



       "transactions": [
      {
      "Account": "r3ADD8kXSUKHd6zTCKfnKT3zV9EZHjzp1S",
      "Fee": 10,
      "Flags": 262144,
      "LimitAmount": {
      "currency": "CAD",
      "issuer": "rsE2Ve7rJfYgQoUEwLqUHPDQmLSBegw8VX",
      "value": "0"
      },
      "Sequence": 4013,
      "TransactionType": "TrustSet"
      },
      {
      "Account": "r3ADD8kXSUKHd6zTCKfnKT3zV9EZHjzp1S",
      "Fee": 10,
      "Flags": 262144,

      ...


      Sorry for posting this here but I didn't think it that this question contains the right kind of content to post this question within the Cryptography site. As there is no Ripple stackexchange site yet, I have already posted this question on other forums without any responses so far, so I thought that this is the most appropriate place to post this question in an effort to seek out some assistance ... The Ripple Support representative assigned to my ticket gave me a boilerplate response explaining that they no longer offer the migration process for Ripple accounts and it is not currently technically feasible to (I don't even think that they read my email).










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      I have a Ripple account that I am trying to lower the owner count to 0. This Ripple account used to function as a Ripple Gateway. I most likely have such a high owner count due to incorrect account settings, therefore I need to clear a flag using a TrustSet transaction for each of these accounts, and I have an array of objects in JSON format that I want to submit to the Ripple Consensus Network (RCL).



      I want to know if there is a way to sign and submit an array of transactions to the Ripple Network. If there is a way to submit multiple transactions in an array, I would like to know where I should be including my secret within the array so that it will sign each TrustSet transaction, and I would like to know exactly what is the best way to submit it to the network (I am assuming that through websocket is the most reliable/secure but I could be wrong).



      Here is a snippet of the beginning of the array of transactions that I wish to submit:



       "transactions": [
      {
      "Account": "r3ADD8kXSUKHd6zTCKfnKT3zV9EZHjzp1S",
      "Fee": 10,
      "Flags": 262144,
      "LimitAmount": {
      "currency": "CAD",
      "issuer": "rsE2Ve7rJfYgQoUEwLqUHPDQmLSBegw8VX",
      "value": "0"
      },
      "Sequence": 4013,
      "TransactionType": "TrustSet"
      },
      {
      "Account": "r3ADD8kXSUKHd6zTCKfnKT3zV9EZHjzp1S",
      "Fee": 10,
      "Flags": 262144,

      ...


      Sorry for posting this here but I didn't think it that this question contains the right kind of content to post this question within the Cryptography site. As there is no Ripple stackexchange site yet, I have already posted this question on other forums without any responses so far, so I thought that this is the most appropriate place to post this question in an effort to seek out some assistance ... The Ripple Support representative assigned to my ticket gave me a boilerplate response explaining that they no longer offer the migration process for Ripple accounts and it is not currently technically feasible to (I don't even think that they read my email).







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