Hi all,
As an introduction, I'm an *amateur* developer based in Sydney, Australia very interested in the OpenLMI effort. I'm working on a Qt-based GUI management application (in a similar vein to Window's Server Manager) and I'd like to use OpenLMI as the mechanism for reading and writing system/service configuration/status for local and remote hosts. I've read through the available documentation and am looking for some guidance on C++ bindings for client apps. Are there specific OpenLMI bindings available for client apps, or do I just use a generic WBEM API (eg OpenPegasus or similar).
Thanks,
Steve
On Nov 24, 2013, at 6:19 PM, Steve Pritchard sjpritchard@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
As an introduction, I'm an amateur developer based in Sydney, Australia very interested in the OpenLMI effort. I'm working on a Qt-based GUI management application (in a similar vein to Window's Server Manager) and I'd like to use OpenLMI as the mechanism for reading and writing system/service configuration/status for local and remote hosts. I've read through the available documentation and am looking for some guidance on C++ bindings for client apps. Are there specific OpenLMI bindings available for client apps, or do I just use a generic WBEM API (eg OpenPegasus or similar).
OpenLMI is powered by OpenPegasus and responds to the CIM-XML protocol, so the OpenPegasus client libraries will work just fine.
Is this console a public open-source effort? If so, we might want to discuss a working relationship between OpenLMI and your management tool.
Not sure if this got through (I didn't receive a copy via the list) so I'll resend it.
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Steve Pritchard sjpritchard@gmail.com Date: Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 10:19 AM Subject: Introduction and question To: openlmi-devel@lists.fedorahosted.org
Hi all,
As an introduction, I'm an *amateur* developer based in Sydney, Australia very interested in the OpenLMI effort. I'm working on a Qt-based GUI management application (in a similar vein to Window's Server Manager) and I'd like to use OpenLMI as the mechanism for reading and writing system/service configuration/status for local and remote hosts. I've read through the available documentation and am looking for some guidance on C++ bindings for client apps. Are there specific OpenLMI bindings available for client apps, or do I just use a generic WBEM API (eg OpenPegasus or similar).
Thanks,
Steve
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