Hi suresh Thanks for the feedback. These are things i need so far
nodeId executableLocation ExecutableType workingDirectory inputOutPutDirectories StandardError and StandardOut Directories CloudProvider name- for ec2 "aws-ec2" user account name in Node - for ec2 - "ec2-user" Perhaps all of these things can be saved with app-catalog already if so please correct me. So far i have mainly focused on ec2. but clearly with minimal effort we can used gfac provider with other jclouds Providers. if we take docker, the difference is creating the computingserviceContext, the provider name and the security details. and other things will remain same as long as the docker node is shell accessible. regards Nipun Udara On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 2:35 AM, Suresh Marru <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Nipun, > > Can you tell me what all information you will need to register EC2, > Rackspace? Lets quickly add it instead of you reverting to a old code. > > Which all JClouds providers did you try from > https://jclouds.apache.org/reference/providers/ ? > > Are you writing a generic JClouds GFac provider which will be easy to work > with the above listed jClouds providers? Taking an example, lets say docker > (https://jclouds.apache.org/guides/docker/), how much effort will be to > modify your provider and docker support? > > Suresh > > On Jul 30, 2014, at 3:41 PM, Nipun Udara <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi all > > > > I have to test ec2 application registration with app catalog, and i have > look at the BetterGFacImpl and seems app-catalog intergration doenot > support ec2. > > > > So I would like to know whether i can continue rest of the work with the > old code . > > > > regards > > Nipun Udara > > -- Nipun Udara *Undergraduate* *Department of Computer Science & Engineering* *University of Moratuwa* *Sri Lanka*
