Sure, it's just the libfluid_experiment branch of the main fork: http://noxrepo.org/git/pox/tree/libfluid_experiment
It's definitely very much an experiment. ;) For starters, I was only messing with 1.0 and while I used libfluid to read off the wire, the responses are still generated with POX's OpenFlow library. I just thought it was worth experimenting to get a sense of what would be involved. If you guys are interested in doing much more work on this, we should talk! -- Murphy On Apr 8, 2014, at 5:34 PM, Christian Esteve Rothenberg <chest...@dca.fee.unicamp.br> wrote: > Thanks Murphy, > > one of my students working with POX wants to give a try and hopefullly > contribute to these efforts, can you share the pointers to that POX > branch. We can only say positive things about prototypiing with POX -- > giving it clean and effective OF1.3 support would be a neat upgrade > beneficial to all parties :) > > -Christian > >> >> >> On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 10:17 PM, Murphy McCauley >> <murphy.mccau...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> Congratulations. >>> >>> There's now POX branch that's been quickly hacked up to (sort of) use >>> libfluid's Python bindings. It also includes a minor patch for one of the >>> swig .i files. >>> >>> -- Murphy >>> >>> On Mar 22, 2014, at 5:08 AM, Christian Esteve Rothenberg >>> <chest...@dca.fee.unicamp.br> wrote: >>> >>> Dear OpenFlow fellows, >>> >>> in case you are not aware about the public release of the winner >>> implementation of the OpenFlow driver competition >>> (https://www.opennetworking.org/competition) here is the pointer to the >>> github repository: >>> >>> http://opennetworkingfoundation.github.io/libfluid/ >>> >>> libluid may be interesting to developers of both OpenFlow switches and >>> controllers. It features support of OpenFlow 1.0 and 1.3, high performance, >>> bindings to Python and Java, easy port to different hardware architectures, >>> etc. >>> >>> We welcome users and developers interested in building an open community to >>> maintain libfluid as a useful, multi-purpose OpenFlow library to develop >>> switch agents and controller implementations. >>> >>> -Christian (on behalf of the libfluid team) >>> _______________________________________________ >>> openflow-discuss mailing list >>> openflow-discuss@lists.stanford.edu >>> https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/openflow-discuss >>> >>> -- >>> Christian > > > > > -- > Christia
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