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xen-devel
Re: [Xen-devel] 2.6 / XenSV
 
On 5 Aug 2004, at 11:52, Björn Sessler wrote:
 
and one question to xensv
 would it not be easier to build the xensv as a webmin-module? so u can 
use
ssl, login, templates etc... from there. i know thats perl and i can't
contribute too, but i think this is worth to think about, not?
best regards,
Björn
 
 
Hi
 The main reason we chose to use the twisted framework to implement 
XenSV was that XenD also used twisted, and we were trying to keep our 
dependancies down.  The current version of XenSV is a bit of a toy, and 
eventually I would like to make the transport used (twisted, apache, 
etc) irrelevant and up to the end user, and add many more functions.  I 
think with twisted it would be possible to use ssl, logins etc, and we 
chose the python language as half the work was already done in 
interfacing to XenD (with xm and XendClient).
 One day I will get round to adding lots more to XenSV, but hold for 
error-checking, I have no more plans before the 2.0 release, as I've 
moved on to the XenoSever software now.
Cheers
Tom
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