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 For those on the list not actively tracking xen-devel... Earlier this week Ewan posted a preliminary doc describing the proposed new API for xend, from which the C language bindings that the CIM providers will exploit (ie libvirt) will map onto. So whilst the RPC spec doesn't *directly* affect the Xen CIM providers, its important for us all to review it to make sure whatever functionality is going to be required by the CIM providers to implement the DMTF System Virtualization model is, in some form or another, expressed via this xend RPC (and in turn via libvirt). 
 
Please take some time to look it over and provide feedback, either to Ewan or Shishir, or via the xen-devel or xen-api mailing lists. 
 
thnx 
 
- Gareth 
 
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Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2006 16:53:32 +0100 
From: Ewan Mellor <ewan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
Subject: [Xen-devel] Xen Management API Draft, version 0.4 
To: Xen-devel <xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
Message-ID: <20060703155332.GA5002@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
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Attached is version 0.4 of the Xen Management API Draft.  This document will 
eventually define a fixed XML-RPC protocol for remote and local management of 
Xen-based systems.  I would like to invite you to study, give feedback on, and 
collaborate around this document, so that we will soon have for the first time 
an open source toolstack that exports a supported management API for Xen. 
 
This document presents our ideas in terms of a data model, with an implied 
binding to XML-RPC calls. These XML-RPC calls can then be used (over one of a 
number of transports) to manage a Xen-based system. 
 
The intention is to standardise both the data model and XML-RPC calls (one 
implying the other) and then the Xen project will guarantee that that wire 
protocol would be supported for the long term. 
 
Behind that interface, we would then be free to improve Xend, and at the same 
time we give a solid foundation for third-party tools (in particular 
libvirt-based applications), GUIs, and so on. The API becomes effectively part 
of the "guarantees" of the Xen project. 
 
 
The XML-RPC calls will be the fixed standard, but we're also going to need 
bindings to that XML-RPC for Python (for xm), for C (for libvirt), and 
possibly for other languages too. These will be a thin translation from the 
host language's values and types onto the XML-RPC, so that they can be kept 
stable so that third-party applications can rely upon them in the long 
term. Cleverer facilities (such as libvirt) can then be built on top. These 
bindings will be open-source, and committed as libraries to the Xen trees for 
all to use. 
 
 
The latest version of the API definition, version 0.4, is attached.  This is 
an Open Preview Release, and we welcome any discussion about it and the issues 
surrounding it. We would love to see use cases for this API, so that we can 
check that it all makes sense, and welcome any feedback you might have. 
 
Please join the xen-api mailing list if you are interested in this project.  I 
will collate all the feedback from that list and push out new versions of the 
document as and when. 
 
In particular, please pay attention to Section 1.6, the to-do list.  All of 
these changes will be rolled into the document in the next couple of days. 
 
This document, and its source, are available at the Xen wiki page XenApi: 
 
http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/XenApi 
 
 
This API is not yet fixed! The definition is still in flux, so please do not 
expect it to be stable.  Please do comment though! 
 
 
Many thanks, 
 
Ewan. 
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