Great! Here: https://github.com/jclouds/jclouds-labs/blob/master/azurecompute/src/main/java/org/jclouds/azurecompute/compute/AzureComputeServiceAdapter.java#L101-L104 https://github.com/jclouds/jclouds-labs/blob/master/azurecompute/src/main/java/org/jclouds/azurecompute/compute/AzureComputeServiceAdapter.java#L133-L134
Then when the DeploymentParams class gets serialised, the appropriate XML is generated. I. On 21 October 2015 at 23:29, Ruben Rubio Rey <tk42...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > Thanks for your help. I will send a pull request soon. > > Out of curiosity, where is located the block of code that sets the password > to "Azur3Compute!" ? I am unable to find it. > > Regards, > Ruben > > On Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at 8:08 AM, Ignasi Barrera <n...@apache.org> wrote: >> >> You can provide the custom username and password as follows, using the >> TemplateBuilder. Note the use of the TemplateOptions and the methods >> it provides to override the credentials: >> >> TemplateOptions opts = computeService.templateOptions(); >> Template template = computeService.templateBuilder() >> .locationId("Australia East") >> >> .imageId("ad072bd3082149369c449ba5832401ae__Windows-Server-Remote-Desktop-Session-Host-on-Windows-Server-2012-R2-20150828-0350") >> .hardwareId("BASIC_A0") >> >> .options(opts.overrideLoginUser("user").overrideLoginPassword("password")) >> .build(); >> >> If no user or pass is provided, jclouds will use by default "jclouds" >> as a username and "Azur3Compute!" as the password. >> >> This said, you should never see the error you provide, but looking at >> the code, I'm pretty sure it is a bug in jclouds, as the >> "AdminUsername" tag should be set here [1] when deploying Windows VMs. >> Mind opening a JIRA issue [2] to track this? And would you want to try >> opening a pull request and send your first contribution to jclouds? >> The fix should be as easy as adding that tag on the mentioned code >> block. >> >> HTH! >> >> I. >> >> >> [1] >> https://github.com/jclouds/jclouds-labs/blob/master/azurecompute/src/main/java/org/jclouds/azurecompute/binders/DeploymentParamsToXML.java#L50-L63 >> [2] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCLOUDS >> >> On 19 October 2015 at 06:28, Ruben Rubio Rey <tk42...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > Hi, >> > >> > I am trying to deploy a Windows Server using azurecompute. >> > >> > I was actually expecting to be able to create a Windows server using the >> > standard ComputeService >> > >> > Template template = computeService.templateBuilder() >> > .locationId("Australia East") >> > >> > >> > .imageId("ad072bd3082149369c449ba5832401ae__Windows-Server-Remote-Desktop-Session-Host-on-Windows-Server-2012-R2-20150828-0350") >> > .hardwareId("BASIC_A0") >> > .build(); >> > >> > but this code fails because it is expecting admin user name and password >> > >> > POST >> > >> > https://management.core.windows.net/32a55cff-e1c5-435f-9343-MYSUBSCRIPTION/services/hostedservices/inttest-f75/deployments >> > HTTP/1.1 failed with response: HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request; content: >> > [<Error >> > xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/windowsazure" >> > >> > xmlns:i="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"><Code>BadRequest</Code><Message>The >> > value for parameter 'AdminUsername' is null or empty.</Message></Error> >> > >> > Is there any chance to send this parameter to the template ? I have >> > tried >> > several options with no luck. >> > >> > I saw that the Integration Tests of azurecompute is actually using >> > AzureComputeApi directly, in a code that looks like this: >> > >> > public void createServer() throws Exception { >> > AzureComputeApi azureAPI = this.getAzureComputeApi(); >> > DeploymentApi api = >> > azureAPI.getDeploymentApiForService("mac1234service"); >> > DeploymentParams params = DeploymentParams.builder() >> > .name("mydeployment") >> > .size(RoleSize.Type.A0) >> > >> > >> > .sourceImageName("MSFT__Win2K8R2SP1-120612-1520-121206-01-en-us-30GB.vhd") >> > >> > >> > .mediaLink(URI.create("http://blobs/disks/mydeployment/MSFT__Win2K8R2SP1-120612-1520-121206-01-en-us-30GB.vhd")) >> > .os(OSImage.Type.WINDOWS) >> > .username("username").password("testpwd") >> > .virtualNetworkName("my-virtualNetworkName") >> > .externalEndpoint(inboundTcpToLocalPort(80, 8080)) >> > .externalEndpoint(inboundUdpToLocalPort(53, 53)) >> > .build(); >> > String output = api.create(params); >> > System.out.println("OPUTPUT: " + output); >> > } >> > >> > However no matter what I try my-virtualNetworkName does not exists (even >> > when I create it using the Portal). However this code is create a new >> > CloudService when I just want to create a VM. >> > >> > How can I create a new Windows VM ? Ideally, I would like to use >> > computeService.templateBuilder(), but any options would be considered. >> > >> > Regards, >> > Ruben > >