[occi-wg] OCCI JavaScript libarary
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Thu Oct 29 06:10:43 CDT 2009
Why not just use libvirt? It is already there, controls all VM systems
and has all the requisite parts.
Chaz
Sam Johnston wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 6:15 AM, Andre Merzky <andre at merzky.net
> <mailto:andre at merzky.net>> wrote:
>
> Quoting [Sam Johnston] (Oct 29 2009):
> >
> > Further to my last mail I've spent a few hours tonight roughing up the
> > [1]occi.js Javascript library ([2]test dump page) based on a proof of
> > concept script by Mike Kelly. I'm not sure how rich we want the
> > programmer API to be, or whether it should just be primatives (I'm
> more
> > leaning towards the latter for simplicity/flexibility) but what's sure
> > is that it should be consistent across whatever client libraries we
> > produce.
>
> Sure, client API consistency for multiple implementations is great,
> but I think that an API specification is out of scope for the group
> at the moment. IMHO, the group should start to tackle it once the
> core, and at least some extensions are fully specified.
>
>
> You are, of course, absolutely right. In fact writing client code in
> general is outside of the scope but it's good for consistency (acting as
> a poor-man's test suite) and both helps our users and enhances the
> standard. If we're writing code at all it may as well be consistent, and
> support by other adaptors like libcloud, deltacloud & simplecloud would
> also be useful. Mike & I have just got the ball rolling on this one -
> Mike or someone else interested in Javascript can take it from here.
>
> Nice stuff though :-)
>
>
> Thanks.
>
> Sam
>
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