[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-API] Java XML RPC with Xen-API?
Evan Bigall <evan.bigall@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 04/02/2007 12:42:01 PM: > I believe the object is a map, here is a code fragment that might help: > > /* > Unimplemented... > Object kernelKernel=execute("VM.get_kernel_kernel", params); > */ > > java.util.Map result=(java.util.Map)execute("VM. > get_record", params); > For get_record I also get a map, where the 'Value' key itself contains a java.util.Map as value type. Another function that returns a 'Set' is get_by_label_name, which also returns an Object as value to the 'Value' key. Maybe it's the functions that return 'Set's that cannot be deserialized or are not properly serialized ? Stefan > /* > Set keyset=result.keySet(); > for(Object key : keyset) { > LOG.debug("XXX key %s value %b \"%s\"\n", > (String)key, null==result.get((String)key), > result.get((String)key)); > } > */ > > String kernelKernel=(String)result.get("PV_kernel"); > /Evan > > Stefan Berger wrote: > > Hello! > > I am experimenting with a Java client to access xend through the > Xen-API. Using the Apache XML-RPC library (version 3) I could open a > session that returned the status value and the uuid of the session. > When I try to call VM.get_all() in a subsequent step, the returned > HashMap again contains the status code but as a second parameter a > quite useless Java 'Object' -- not a Vector or so. I see, though, > that Xend returns a list of UUIDs of the managed domains. Is there > any way to have the second parameter become something more useful > like a Vector or a String[] or does another client library do this better? > > Thanks. > > Stefan > > > _______________________________________________ > xen-api mailing list > xen-api@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.xensource.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xen-api > _______________________________________________ xen-api mailing list xen-api@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xen-api
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