I am new to virtualization, where can I get more information ?
Start by reviewing VMware information on virtualization.
What are the names of the VMware vSphere SDKs and CLIs and how can I find out what is new ? (Updated for vSphere SDK 4.1 Release)
The VMware SDKs are organized into two categories, for Developers and Administrators. We encourage you to visit the SDK / CLI product pages and review the Release notes and Documentation.
Audience | vSphere | VMware Infrastructure 3.x |
Developer | vSphere Web Services SDK 4.1 | VMware Infrastructure SDK |
Developer | vSphere SDK for Perl 4.1 | VMware Infrastructure Perl Toolkit |
Developer | vSphere SDK for Java (Tech Preview) | VMware Infrastructure for Java (Tech Preview) |
Developer | vSphere Guest SDK 4.0 | VMware Guest SDK |
Developer | VIX API 1.6 | VIX API |
Developer | Virtual Disk Development Kit 1.2 | Virtual Disk Development Kit |
Developer | VMware Studio | VMware Studio 1.0 |
Developer | CIM SDK 4.1 | CIM SDK |
Administrator | vSphere Management Assistant 4.1 | VMware Infrastructure Management Assistant |
Administrator | vSphere Command Line Interface (vCLI) 4.1 | VMware Infrastructure RCLI |
Administrator | VMware OVF Tool 1.0 | Not Available |
Administrator | vSphere PowerCLI 4.1 | VMware Infrastructure Toolkit for Windows |
What can I do with the VMware vSphere SDKs and APIs ?
The VMware vSphere SDKs and APIs allow developers, and administrators to integrate and automate solutions using the vSphere APIs. Administrators can use our easy to use tools such as the vSphere PowerCLI to automate day to day tasks using PowerShell. Software developers can integrate with existing appications using standards based solutions. As a general rule of thumb our SDKs and Toolkits can do what the vSphere Client can do.
What are the common tasks that can be automated using the vSphere APIs ?
Where can I download the latest SDKs, get Knowledge Base Articles, Code Sample and Community postings?
Visit the http://developer.vmware.com/
I need to create scripts for ESXi - where can I go to find out more about what tools are available ?
Visit the VMware Automation Tools site for CLI downloads, documentation, sample code and community contributions http://vmware.com/go/sysadmintools
Where can I find a high level overview of our APIs ?
Brief description of our APIs can be found here
Where can I learn about latest webinar events ?
We have started a webinar program we call VMware Coffee Talk Webinars. We update the latest event on our calendar visit http://developer.vmware.com/ Home page Events. You can also see our reference links for past recorded events: http://communities.vmware.com/docs/DOC-10751
Can you briefly describe the vSphere API architecture?
The VMware vSphere API provides a complete set of language-neutral interfaces to the VMware Virtual Infrastructure Management (VIM) Framework. The vSphere API I is implemented as industry-standard Web services hosted on VirtualCenter Server and ESX Server systems. The vSphere API complies with the Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I) Basic Profile 1.0, which includes XML Schema 1.0, SOAP 1.1, WSDL 1.1. For more information see the WS-I Basic Profile 1.0
The Web service provides all the operations necessary, including life-cycle operations, to monitor and manage virtual infrastructure components—compute resources, virtual machines, networks, and storage.
VMware has Perl (vSphere Web Services SDK) and PowerShell (vSphere PowerCLI) bindings to facilitate management for Perl and Windows developers / administrators.
What is the vSphere Web Services SDK, and what does it include?
The vSphere Web Services SDK facilitates development of client applications that target the vSphere API. The vSphere API is exposed as a Web service on the vSphere 4.x, VMware Infrastructure 3 platforms (ESX Server, VirtualCenter Server systems). The vSphere Web Services includes:
I am new to the vSphere Web Services SDK where do I start ? (Updated for vSphere Web Services SDK 4.1)
1. Download the Software Development Kit.
2. Read the Developer Set Up Guide
3. Understand the capabilities by reading the Programming Guide
4. Review Reference Guide which provides a complete description of objects, methods, and properties.
5. Review Release Notes
I am stuck what kind of help can I get for me or my organization ?
VMware now offers dedicated developer support for your organization when using the vSphere SDKs / APIs and CLIs. Developer support contracts sold per developer seat with unlimited usage. Please be sure to read the scope of support. Developer Support can be purchased online, through a VMware Partner or by calling VMware directly. Developer Support Program Information http://vmware.com/go/sdksupport
What programming languages does VMware recommend when using the vSphere Web Services SDK?
The following are recommended languages when interfacing with the VMware vSphere Web Services SDK.
Developer Community
Which versions of Apache Axis and Sun’s JDK are used to generate and compile the VI SDK client stub in Java?
Where can I find more information about Web Services?
See the following industry sites:
Where can I find more information on the vSphere and VI SDK Licensing Agreements ?
Please review our VMware SDK Frequently Asked Questions Document http://communities.vmware.com/docs/DOC-7983
What is the VMware Perl Toolkit and when should I consider using it?
The VI Perl Toolkit provides an easy-to-use Perl Scripting interface to the VMware Infrastructure API (VI API). Administrators and developers who may be more familiar with Perl can readily leverage the VI API. The VI Perl Toolkit has many uses ranging from day to day management, automation of VI, to prototyping concept projects and applications.
What is the vSphere PowerCLI ?
The VI Toolkit for Windows provides Windows administrators with a familiar and easy to use interface to manage VMware infrastructure. If you would like to download, please visit http://vmware.com/go/powershell for more information. We recommend you review our Managing VMware with PowerShell Frequently Asked Questions.
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Steve JIN
Author of VMware VI and vSphere SDK (Prentice Hall)
Creator of vSphere (VI) Java API