| Gareth, Ewan,
 
 I just subscribed to this
group a couple of days ago.
 Is the attached document
downloadable from a source repository? To have changes made or extensions
added to the document, should I just edit the pdf file or are the tex sources
available to download?
 
 Regards,
 Stefan
 
 
 
 
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| Subject | [Xen-cim] Re: [Xen-API] Xen Management
API draft |  
 
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 Attached in the proposed new Xen API model. This should not necessarily
be considered as a replacement for libvirt, rather it outlines the sort
of functionality that a frontend C API to RPC into Xend should have.  This
would be a good topic of conversation on the Xen-CIM call today (more so
as I have not finished going through all the latest DMTF profile docs and
writing down a gap analysis... :-)
 
 - Gareth
 
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Xen Management API draft
 
 
 Attached is a draft Xen Management API.  This document presents our
ideas in
 terms of a data model, with an implied binding to XML-RPC calls.  There
are a
 few examples in there too -- hopefully it's clear how the mapping between
the
 document and the wire protocol.
 
 Hopefully, we can standardise the data model and wire protocol (one implying
 the other) and then the Xen project would guarantee that that wire protocol
 would be supported for the long term.  Behind that interface, we would
then be
 free to improve Xend, and giving a solid foundation for Xen-CIM, and third
 party GUIs and tools and so on.  The API becomes effectively part
of the
 "guarantees" for Xen.
 
 I expect that we will be asked for client-side bindings for a number of
 languages.  It is my intention that a binding to any particular language
would
 be a very thin translation from the host language's values and types onto
the
 fixed XML-RPC, and then we shouldn't have too much trouble maintaining
 bindings in Python or Perl or C++ or whatever people want.
 
 This document is totally open to discussion and modification, so please,
let's
 get started!
 
 In particular, we need to get this API into a state so that it is the right
 API for Xen-CIM.  We need to think whether libvirt is ready to rely
upon this
 API too.  That would mean moving the hypercalls and Xenstore reads
and writes
 out of libvirt, and pushing it up the stack alongside the other client-side
 bindings.
 
 Like the OVA spec, this document is for narrow circulation, and once we
are
 getting happy with it, we'll circulate it more widely.  I'd like to
be able to
 circulate this before OLS, as that will be a good chance to discuss it
with
 people face-to-face once they've had a chance to read it.
 
 Cheers,
 
 Ewan.
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