Re: [openstack-dev] Openstack access with Java SDKs

2014-05-17 Thread Itamar Heim

On 05/13/2014 11:46 AM, Matthew Farina wrote:

Vikas,

That's a great question. I was on vacation so it took me a little time
to respond.

If you use the OpenStack provider in jclouds you should be able to work
against OpenStack clouds from different providers. You won't have access
to any proprietary extensions. The package that seems to be getting the
most development and support is jclouds. See
http://developer.openstack.org/ for more details.

If you're curious about other languages I can speak to some of those as
well.


oVirt happens to use/contribute to openstack-java-sdk. unlike jclouds 
its not an abstraction library (i think the right architecture would 
have been for jclouds to use openstack-java-sdk...)




- Matt



On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 10:50 PM, Vikas Kokare vikaskok...@gmail.com
mailto:vikaskok...@gmail.com wrote:

I am looking for a standard, seamless way to access OpenStack APIs ,
most likely using the Java SDKs that are summarized at
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/SDKs#Software_Development_Kits

There are various distributions of Openstack available today. Is
this possible using these SDK's to write an application that works
seamlessly across distributions?

If the answer to the above is yes, then how does one evaluate the
pros/cons of these SDK's?

-Vikas

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Re: [openstack-dev] Openstack access with Java SDKs

2014-05-13 Thread Matthew Farina
Vikas,

That's a great question. I was on vacation so it took me a little time to
respond.

If you use the OpenStack provider in jclouds you should be able to work
against OpenStack clouds from different providers. You won't have access to
any proprietary extensions. The package that seems to be getting the most
development and support is jclouds. See http://developer.openstack.org/ for
more details.

If you're curious about other languages I can speak to some of those as
well.

- Matt



On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 10:50 PM, Vikas Kokare vikaskok...@gmail.com wrote:

 I am looking for a standard, seamless way to access OpenStack APIs , most
 likely using the Java SDKs that are summarized at
 https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/SDKs#Software_Development_Kits

 There are various distributions of Openstack available today. Is this
 possible using these SDK's to write an application that works seamlessly
 across distributions?

 If the answer to the above is yes, then how does one evaluate the
 pros/cons of these SDK's?

 -Vikas

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[openstack-dev] Openstack access with Java SDKs

2014-05-05 Thread Vikas Kokare
I am looking for a standard, seamless way to access OpenStack APIs , most
likely using the Java SDKs that are summarized at
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/SDKs#Software_Development_Kits

There are various distributions of Openstack available today. Is this
possible using these SDK's to write an application that works seamlessly
across distributions?

If the answer to the above is yes, then how does one evaluate the pros/cons
of these SDK's?

-Vikas
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