Reference Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Establishing Your Test and Development Environments
- 3 Developing Applications
- Introduction
- Authentication
- REST API
- Audit Logging
- Alert Logging
- Configuration
- High Availability
- OpenFlow
- Metrics Framework
- GUI
- SKI Framework - Overview
- SKI Framework - Navigation Tree
- SKI Framework - Hash Navigation
- SKI Framework - View Life-Cycle
- SKI Framework - Live Reference Application
- UI Extension
- Introduction
- Controller Teaming
- Distributed Coordination Service
- Persistence
- Backup and Restore
- Device Driver Framework
- 4 Application Security
- 5 Including Debian Packages with Applications
- 6 Sample Application
- Application Description
- Creating Application Development Workspace
- Application Generator (Automatic Workspace Creation)
- Creating Eclipse Projects
- Updating Project Dependencies
- Building the Application
- Installing the Application
- Application Code
- 7 Testing Applications
- 8 Built-In Applications
- Appendix A
- Appendix B
- Bibliography
directory where the SDK was unzipped, as follows (Note: Java SDK and Maven must already be
installed and properly configured):
$ bin/install-sdk
To verify that the SDK has been properly installed look for the HP SDN libraries installed in the local
Maven repository at:
~/.m2/repository/com/hp.
Javadoc
The controller Java APIs are documented in Javadoc format in the hp-sdn-apidoc-*.jar file.
Download the file and unzip its contents. To view the Java API documentation, open the index.html
file. Figure 7 illustrates an example of the HP VAN SDN Controller documentation.
Figure 7 HP VAN SDN Controller Javadoc
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