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Cool. I've been looking at the website and source trying to get a
handle on the architecture and how to fit in the VI SDK. I would like
to discuss the possibility of adding a third architecture.
The source for ivi was just committed and is viewable at
http://www.lostcreations.com/code/browser/trunk/utilities/com.lostcreatio...
. Bear in mind that this is the first commit. It just allows you to
connect and list the contents of VMware and Xen servers. As soon as I
get libvirt compiled and working on my Mac I will replace the XenApi
java bindings with the libvirt java bindings.
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On Jan 22, 2008, at 10:24 AM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
Schley Andrew Kutz wrote:
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> Does anyone know if there is work being done on a VMware driver? If
> not, I could write one. I'm about to release an application via
> SearchServerVirtualization called ivi (Java Virtual Interface) that
> uses the VI SDK and the XenApi (cannot get libvirt to work on my
> dev platform - OS X) to enable management of both VMware VI3 boxes
> as well as Xen boxes. I would love to move away from the XenApi to
> libvirt, and even more so to extend libvirt to support the VI SDK.
We've been looking for someone to support VMWare for a long time, so
yes this would be very welcome. To my knowledge no one is doing it
at the moment.
Rich.
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