Daniel P. Berrange schreef:
It is what I proposed to be in libvirtd (native support for clouds), but
then implemented as a client application for libvirtd, that is a service
provider for avahi. And a webserver plugin for Cherokee that is a client
for avahi. Something as namespace collision prev
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 06:27:00PM +0200, Stefan de Konink wrote:
> Daniel P. Berrange schreef:
> >If I'm understanding what you're doing, it is sort of a REST style
> >web services API.
>
> Why is everyone using this REST buzzword lately? :D
Useful to distinguish from other web services APIs li
Daniel P. Berrange schreef:
If I'm understanding what you're doing, it is sort of a REST style
web services API.
Why is everyone using this REST buzzword lately? :D
It is also adding in certain higher level API
semantics by using mDNS to aggregate info from multiple hosts ?
It is what I pr
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 05:24:06PM +0200, Stefan de Konink wrote:
> New thread.
>
> > Honnestly I'm still lost trying to understand what you wanted to do.
>
> I have implemented a webserver plugin that allows (by mDNS) to access
> all 'VMs' on the network.
>
> http://xen.bot.nu/virt/ <- demo
>
New thread.
Honnestly I'm still lost trying to understand what you wanted to do.
I have implemented a webserver plugin that allows (by mDNS) to access
all 'VMs' on the network.
http://xen.bot.nu/virt/ <- demo
I didn't understand the point, I just noted you wanted to put things
in libvir