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
Figure 49 Virgo 3.5.0 Admin Console Application’s Business Logic Bundle
V i r g o 3 . 6 .1
Since Virgo dropped the “Published Services” section illustrated in Figure 49, it is not possible to
see published services unless they are already consumed. At this point in this example, the service
is not being consumed so it is not possible to see it as published service. However, this section
illustrates the way of verifying consumed services when the SwitchService is already being
consumed by the hm-rs module.
Open a browser at https://
[SDN_CONTROLLER_ADDRESS]
:8443/admin and follow the steps
described by
Figure 50, Fig u re 51, Figure 52, and Figure 53. Use ‘admin’ as user and ‘sdn’ as
password. If everything worked as expected you should be able to see the SwitchService entry
under ‘Published Services’ section as illustrated in Figure 53.
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