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 30 SKI UI reference application
From these pages, you have access to the most up to date documentation and reference code.
The reference application includes examples on how to:
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Add categories, navigation items and views.
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Create a jQuery UI layout in your view.
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Create various widgets (buttons, radios, and so on) in your view.
UI Extension
The SDN UI Extension framework allows third-party application to inject UI content seamlessly into
the main SDN UI. The following list is the important files a developer needs to be aware of to
make use of the UI Extensions framework. For more information, see Distributed Coordination
Primitives see 5 Sample Application
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