Hi James, No, it does not have direct dependency on any wbem code. It directly only depends on Python. Only while running the utility (runtime) it would require CIM server/client would be required.
Thanks, ~Vivek R. Titarmare -----Original Message----- From: James.McPherson at Sun.COM [mailto:james.mcpher...@sun.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2009 5:27 PM To: Mark Carlson Cc: LSARC-ext at Sun.COM Subject: Re: pywbem Ver 0.7 [LSARC/2009/258 FastTrack timeout 05/05/2009] On Tue, 28 Apr 2009 07:30:06 -0700 (PDT) Mark Carlson <markcarl at sac.sfbay.sun.com> wrote: > I am sponsoring this familiarity case for Vivek Titarmare. It requests minor binding and times out 05/05/2009. > > -- mark > > Template Version: @(#)sac_nextcase 1.68 02/23/09 SMI > This information is Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems > 1. Introduction > 1.1. Project/Component Working Name: > pywbem Ver 0.7 > 1.2. Name of Document Author/Supplier: > Author: Vivek Titarmare > 1.3 Date of This Document: > 28 April, 2009 > > 2. Project Summary > 2.1 Project Description > > Python WBEM Client and Provider Interface > > 4. Technical Description: > > PyWBEM is a Python library for making CIM operations over HTTP > using the WBEM CIM-XML protocol. It is based on the idea that > a good WBEM client should be easy to use and not necessarily > require a large amount of programming knowlege. PyWBEM is > suitable for a large range of tasks from simply poking around > to writing web and GUI applications. Does this have any dependency upon the existing ON WBEM code? If it does, *why* ? James C. McPherson -- Senior Kernel Software Engineer, Solaris Sun Microsystems http://blogs.sun.com/jmcp http://www.jmcp.homeunix.com/blog Kernel Conference Australia - http://au.sun.com/sunnews/events/2009/kernel