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Older versions Older versions
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#### Versions 4.x.x
**Versions 4.x.x**
As part of the changes in the BigchainDB 2.0 server, some endpoint were As part of the changes in the BigchainDB 2.0 server, some endpoint were
modified. In order to be consistent with them, the JS driver does not have modified. In order to be consistent with them, the JS driver does not have
anymore the `pollStatusAndFetchTransaction()` method as there are three anymore the ``pollStatusAndFetchTransaction()`` method as there are three
different ways of posting a transaction. different ways of posting a transaction.
- `async` using the `postTransaction`: the response will return immediately and not wait to see if the transaction is valid. - *async* using the ``postTransaction``: the response will return immediately and not wait to see if the transaction is valid.
- `sync` using the `postTransactionSync`: the response will return after the transaction is validated. - *sync* using the ``postTransactionSync``: the response will return after the transaction is validated.
- `commit` using the `postTransactionCommit`: the response will return after the transaction is committed to a block. - *commit* using the ``postTransactionCommit``: the response will return after the transaction is committed to a block.
By default in the docs we will use the `postTransactionCommit` as is way of By default in the docs we will use the ``postTransactionCommit`` as is way of
being sure that the transaction is validated and commited to a block, so being sure that the transaction is validated and commited to a block, so
there will not be any issue if you try to transfer the asset immediately. there will not be any issue if you try to transfer the asset immediately.
#### Versions 3.2.x
**Versions 3.2.x **
For versions below 3.2, a transfer transaction looked like: For versions below 3.2, a transfer transaction looked like: