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Hello, We are happy to announce about our demo at Technology Exchange Developer Day 2009, Benefits of VMware Ready Management Solutions qualification Presenter: Phil Strake Demo ID: DS-2... See more...
Hello, We are happy to announce about our demo at Technology Exchange Developer Day 2009, Benefits of VMware Ready Management Solutions qualification Presenter: Phil Strake Demo ID: DS-20 Time: 1:30 - 2:15 PM Abstract: Are you looking for a way to differentiate your product from competitors and desiring closer alignment with VMware product and solution directions? In this talk you will learn how VMware's qualification program for vSphere management integrations provides tools for you to build better integrations with VMware APIs, get you noticed by VMware's customers and field, and shorten your sales cycle. The tools and best practices are useful even for developing better "products" just for internal use. We'll discuss the technical and business requirements for earning the VMware Ready logo, qualification tools and guidance provided, third party lab testing, and timelines. You will leave this talk with a clear grasp of some important integration best practices and next steps to win the recognition your management integration deserves.
Hello, We are happy to announce about our demo at Technology Exchange Developer Day 2009, Java Application Development/Debugging with Eclipse, the Spring framework and VMware Workstation Pr... See more...
Hello, We are happy to announce about our demo at Technology Exchange Developer Day 2009, Java Application Development/Debugging with Eclipse, the Spring framework and VMware Workstation Presenter: Justin Murray Demo ID: DS-18 Time: 9:45 - 10:45 AM Abstract: This demo shows an Eclipse plug-in with the Spring Tools Suite (STS) that allows remote launching and debugging of server-side Java applications in a virtual machine running within VMware Workstation. The demo will also show the use of an OSGi server (using new bundling methods) launched in the virtual machine's guest operating system.
Hello, We are happy to announce about our hands-on demo at Technology Exchange Developer Day 2009, Key Features in vSphere 4.0 -Import/Export vApp Presenter: Balaji Parimi Demo ID: DS-17 ... See more...
Hello, We are happy to announce about our hands-on demo at Technology Exchange Developer Day 2009, Key Features in vSphere 4.0 -Import/Export vApp Presenter: Balaji Parimi Demo ID: DS-17 Time: 9:45 - 10:45 AM Abstract: This demonstration shows how to use the vSphere APIs to import and export a vApp or a virtual machine. This is implemented using the Java programming language and vSphere APIs, version 4.0.
Hello, We are happy to announce about our hands-on demo at Technology Exchange Developer Day 2009, Introduction to the vSphere Webservices SDK Presenter: Steve Jin Demo ID: DS-13 Time... See more...
Hello, We are happy to announce about our hands-on demo at Technology Exchange Developer Day 2009, Introduction to the vSphere Webservices SDK Presenter: Steve Jin Demo ID: DS-13 Time: 9:45 - 10:45 AM Abstract: This lab will provide hands-on training for developers to integrate their applications with VMware environments to automate and extend it. The participants will have their choice of using Java or C#. Attendees will walk away from the lab with a better understanding of VMware vSphere, resources for using the SDK, and the essential skills for building the most common types of integrations. Exercises will cover triggering tasks, examining VM attributes, performing actions on many VMs simultaneously, and exporting performance data. This lab requires some basic programming experience, ideally in C# or Java.
Hello, We are happy to announce about our demo at Technology Exchange Developer Day 2009, vSphere APIs for Performance Monitoring - A Panel Discussion Presenter: Ravi Soundararajan Demo ... See more...
Hello, We are happy to announce about our demo at Technology Exchange Developer Day 2009, vSphere APIs for Performance Monitoring - A Panel Discussion Presenter: Ravi Soundararajan Demo ID: DS-12 Time: 4:45 - 5:45 PM Abstract: Our panel of experts will provide an opportunity to explore a deeper conversation on vSphere API monitoring topics
Hello, We are happy to announce about our hands-on demo at Technology Exchange Developer Day 2009, Key Features in vSphere 4.0 -Live Migration(vMotion), DRS, HA and FT Presenter: Prasad Pmp... See more...
Hello, We are happy to announce about our hands-on demo at Technology Exchange Developer Day 2009, Key Features in vSphere 4.0 -Live Migration(vMotion), DRS, HA and FT Presenter: Prasad Pmplaskar Demo ID: DS-08 Time: 10:45 - 11:45 AM Abstract: This demonstration will show how to use the vSphere APIs to perform VMotion and Storage VMotion. It will also demonstrate how to enable and disable a DRS cluster and change its automation level. This sample is implemented using Java programming language and vSphere APIs, version 4.0.
We are happy to announce about our hands-on demo at Technology Exchange Developer Day 2009, Look Before You Leap- Checking compatibility and license-level. Presenter: Rajesh Kamal Demo ID: ... See more...
We are happy to announce about our hands-on demo at Technology Exchange Developer Day 2009, Look Before You Leap- Checking compatibility and license-level. Presenter: Rajesh Kamal Demo ID: DS-06 Time: 2:30 - 3:30 PM Abstract: This demonstration will illustrate host capabilities, how to write SDK checks for vMotion and storage vMotion compatibility, as well as verifying feature compatibility and licensing.
Hello, We are happy to announce about our demo at Technology Exchange Developer Day 2009, Hardware Health Monitoring Presenter: Daniel Hiltgen Demo ID: DS-05 Time: 4:45 - 5:45 PM A... See more...
Hello, We are happy to announce about our demo at Technology Exchange Developer Day 2009, Hardware Health Monitoring Presenter: Daniel Hiltgen Demo ID: DS-05 Time: 4:45 - 5:45 PM Abstract: This discussion will feature our R&D and Product Management teams talking about Hardware Health Monitoring SDKs and APIs, with a chance for audience discussion as well.
Hello, We are happy to announce about our hands-on demo at Technology Exchange Developer Day 2009, Key Features in vSphere 4.0 -Host Profiles. Presenter: Raju Koganty Demo ID: DS-04 ... See more...
Hello, We are happy to announce about our hands-on demo at Technology Exchange Developer Day 2009, Key Features in vSphere 4.0 -Host Profiles. Presenter: Raju Koganty Demo ID: DS-04 Time: 1:30 - 2:15 PM Abstract: Host Profiles greatly simplify host configuration management in scale-out deployments.This demonstration will illustrate how to use the vSphere APIs to create and apply HostProfiles, and check the host configuration for compliance. This is implemented using Java programming language (1.5) and vSphere APIs (version 4.0).
Please check the updated versions that we have updated today. Let us know if there is any other problems -Nava
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This sample gets the snapshot details of a given VM. See if this helps
Please check the attched document for more information. This technical paper discusses incompatibilities between the ESX 3.5 service console and the ESX 4.0 service console. Includ... See more...
Please check the attched document for more information. This technical paper discusses incompatibilities between the ESX 3.5 service console and the ESX 4.0 service console. Included are suggestions of what you might do to upgrade your existing environments that depend on the ESX service console. This document also discusses how you might bridge the gap to support ESXi, which does not include a service console. And finally, if you are currently writing applications that run in the ESX service console, this document suggests some possible options you have for transitioning away from it.
Please check out the attched document for information This technical paper discusses incompatibilities between the ESX 3.5 service console and the ESX 4.0 service console. Include... See more...
Please check out the attched document for information This technical paper discusses incompatibilities between the ESX 3.5 service console and the ESX 4.0 service console. Included are suggestions of what you might do to upgrade your existing environments that depend on the ESX service console. This document also discusses how you might bridge the gap to support ESXi, which does not include a service console. And finally, if you are currently writing applications that run in the ESX service console, this document suggests some possible options you have for transitioning away from it.
Please check out the attched document for information. This technical paper discusses incompatibilities between the ESX 3.5 service console and the ESX 4.0 service console. Included are s... See more...
Please check out the attched document for information. This technical paper discusses incompatibilities between the ESX 3.5 service console and the ESX 4.0 service console. Included are suggestions of what you might do to upgrade your existing environments that depend on the ESX service console. This document also discusses how you might bridge the gap to support ESXi, which does not include a service console. And finally, if you are currently writing applications that run in the ESX service console, this document suggests some possible options you have for transitioning away from it.
Sessions # DE-02 Session Abstract: The VIX APIs provide an easy-to-use, high-level programming interface that combines virtual machine management operations with actions in the guest oper... See more...
Sessions # DE-02 Session Abstract: The VIX APIs provide an easy-to-use, high-level programming interface that combines virtual machine management operations with actions in the guest operating system, such as running programs and copying files to and from the guest. Users can leverage VIX to write scripts and programs in C, Perl, C# or Visual Basic, and use a simple command-line tool for writing shell scripts. This session will provide an overview of the VIX API, along with detailed examples and demonstrations. Learn about our speakers: Matt LaMantia is the manager of the VIX API team at VMware, focusing on enabling users and independent software vendors to interface with VMware's platform offerings. Prior to working at VMware, he was on the J2EE Server team at Art Technology Group and the speech recognizer team at Dragon Systems, Inc. He received his MS in engineering management at MIT in 2006 and a BA in computer science from Harvard in 1994. Matt Richards is a senior software engineer for VMware, where he is the engineering lead for the VIX API. While at VMware, he has worked on areas including platform scalability, product security, and API and protocol design. He received his BS in computer science from Stanford University.
Folks - this is one of our highest rated sessions. Take a look at the Session from our last Technology Exchange event in Orlando Florida, watch the video. Event information, register today: h... See more...
Folks - this is one of our highest rated sessions. Take a look at the Session from our last Technology Exchange event in Orlando Florida, watch the video. Event information, register today: http://communities.vmware.com/community/developer/techexchange Session # VS-04 Session Title vSphere APIs for Perfomance Monitoring Session Abstract: Understand the features available to developers via vSphere Web Services APIs to collect performance statistics and discuss best practices in collecting performance data when using these APIs. This presentation is a must-attend for any developer that retrieves performance information from the vSphere platform in any large environment. While the content is advanced, developers new to the platform will find it useful. Level: Advanced Speaker: Ravi Soundararajan Staff Engineer Performance Team
I'm attaching this sample code. Let me know if it helps. http://communities.vmware.com/community/developer/codecentral