Steven and Rainer, Thanks for the tip... I want to write it for the 5.3 server anyway... So i need to install isc :-( Ah, it's for the greater good ;-)
Is there also any doc's about how to use the api? Thanks again, Maurice ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rainer Tammer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, September 05, 2005 10:41 AM Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] [api] Admin API commands > Hello, > > Steven Harris wrote: > > >Maurice, > > > >As I understand it the new web admin tools in 5.3 employ a new administrative api. Now, if > > > > > Yes, it is currently Java based and used in conjunction with ISC. It is > only usable with a 5.3.x server as it uses a new version of > verb 0xF1 (VB_AdmCmdResp). The new Version of this verb produces an XML > return data stream. The other verbs are pretty > much unchanged. > > It is not very difficult to use this Java class in you own project.... > > >we could just get that published so we could use it..... > > > > > >Regards > > > >Steve > > > >Steven Harris > > > > > > > Bye > Rainer > > >AIX and TSM Administrator > >Sydney, Australia > > > > > > > > > > > >>Hi, > >> > >>Becaurse the current TSM Admin tools are pretty complex, i want to write an admin client > >> > >> > >like the good old 3.1 version for Windows; simple as possible, so even the part-time TSM'ers > >in small environments can do simple management. > > > > > >>Of course i can use dsmadmc as "interface" between the tool and the server, but is there > >> > >> > >also an API set anywhere what i can use for admin commands, so i can keep all the code in 1 > >file? > > > > > >>And for the people who's interested: I will keep it open source freeware.... > >> > >>Regards, > >>Maurice van 't Loo > >> > >>PS. If Tivoli decides to make the 3.1 windows admin client open source, i will be more > >> > >> > >happier of course :-) > > > > > >> > >> > > > >-- > > > > > > > > >
