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



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