Cayetano wrote > Hi, > > First, I apologize for my bad English. > > I want to add information to the host list that presents guacamole, to > launch other actions. Call another website with host information on which > we > stand. > > Is this possible ? > ... > You're right. > > I have installed a Guacamole that is updated through several scripts and > allows to connect to the consoles of the virtual machines hosted in > several clusters of Hyper-V and VmWare. > > The idea is that next to each connection appears or a button that opens > another page, with information of the Host and the possibility to start / > stop / restart or, directly, the necessary buttons.
Cayetano, First, please try to keep your responses on the mailing list - do not respond individually - if you do, others cannot help out! :-) As far as what you're trying to do, there's not anything currently built-in to the Guacamole Client that allows you to extend it like this. There are a couple of routes you go to accomplish what you are trying to do: - Write a custom web application that uses the Guacamole protocol (guacd and the Guacamole common items), but not the full Guacamole client. - Fork the Guacamole client code and modify to suit your needs. You can always attempt to contribute code back to the project if you like - if you're changes are things that the Guacamole project feels would be useful for the overall project, they might end up being included in the code. - If you're not up to writing the code yourself you can always see if someone would be willing to do it for you, usually for a cost. The Guacamole web site has a list of companies that support Guacamole and that you could contact for these services: http://guacamole.incubator.apache.org/support/#commercial-support. And, for the shameless plug...I'm also happy to do some freelance work, if you so require. -Nick -- Sent from: http://apache-guacamole-incubating-users.2363388.n4.nabble.com/
