On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 02:55:39PM +0200, Alejandro Berna Juan wrote:
Hi all, I'm Alejandro Berna from i2CAT (a non-profit foundation
in
Barcelona, Spain,
www.i2cat.net). I'm collaborating in a Europena project
called Federica (
www.fp7-*federica*.eu ). One of the branch of this project
is to permit virtualization of different hosts in the Federica test-bed. We
are doing some studies about the different management interfaces of Xen. Our
objective is to create a software remote client for Xen tool (in java if
it's possible) that can do (general functionalities):
- Create virtual machines assigning virtual interfaces.
- Permit choose the OS assigned to this virtual machine
- Install new applications to be tested in the virtual machines
- Configure a vm to become a router and permit to configure this router as
it was a physical router.
All these actions have to be performed remotelly. I have not found too much
information about libvrt but I think that can be usefull for our achieves.
If you agree that with libvrt we can perform these actions, maybe I can
build the java bindings for libvrt inside the Federica work. I'm waiting for
your opinions, thank you,
You're in luck - we already have people working on Java bindings for
libvirt & anyone else who has time is more than welcome to contribute
code to improve the Java bindings. There is more information in this
mail:
http://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2008-June/msg00280.html
We also have full authenticated, encrypted remote access to all our APIs.
Information on this can be found here:
http://libvirt.org/remote.html
http://libvirt.org/auth.html
Regards,
Daniel
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