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RE: [dsdp-tm-dev] Service Discovery Beta for RSE 1.0 M3
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Javier et all,
Could you direct me to a good reference for Zeroconf? I
have poked around a bit, and trying to read RFC's and such to figure this stuff
out seems like a poor use of time.
I am starting to work on a design for how to
connect the TM to an existing agent on an embedded OS that has its own
proprietary protocol. Over this protocol, which goes over a single
communication link (serial, tcp, whatever), multiple services may have
their own protocols multiplexed on top of it. e.g. a debugger, profiler,
and then other common services such as ftp, tftp, telnet, etc. I
would like to be able to provide an implementation of whichever RSE components
that I need to connect to this system (transport? and "protocols" for my
proprietary/legacy debugging protocol for instance?) Obviously I would
like to reuse all the other stuff that is planned in TM.
Also, is anyone currently using LDAP for exploring and
configuring a remote system? That seems like another opportunity for a
shared TM component that would benefit many. Does it already
exist?
Any direction is greatly appreciated!
thanks,
Aaron
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Aaron Spear
Debug Tools Architect/Staff Engineer
Mentor Graphics
aaron_spear@xxxxxxxxxx
303-679-8457
Hi all, I have posted a new version of service discovery for RSE.
The new features are:
- RSE 1.0 M3 compatible (tested with the CVS of
27/7/2006).
- New protocols and transports can be added
through extension points.
- Service discovery is independent of RSE
(packages org.eclipse.tm.discovery), and has a plugin for linking to RSE
(org.eclipse.rse.discovery)
- The service discovery wizard only shows
supported services (matching any subsystem id). All discovered services can
also be shown as an option.
The
provided packages for service discovery are: org.eclipse.tm.discovery.engine Engine for the service discovery process
org.eclipse.tm.discovery.protocol Contains the factory, interface and extension point to define
protocols org.eclipse.tm.discovery.transport Contains the factory, interface and extension point to
define transports org.eclipse.tm.discovery.protocol..dnssd Implementation of the DNS - Service Discovery
protocol org.eclipse.tm.discovery.transport.udp Implementation of the UDP transport org.eclipse.tm.discovery.view View to browse discovered services, independent of RSE
and enabled to launch the wizard page to start a new service discovery
processes. org.eclipse.tm.discovery.wizard Wizard pages for service discovery org.eclipse.tm.discovery.model org.eclipse.tm.discovery.mode.edit EMF model for Service Discovery (requires EMF 2.2.0)
org.eclipse.rse.discovery Link between RSE and the target management packages. It extends the extension point
org.eclipse.rse.ui.newConnectionWizardDelegate to provide a customised
wizard for the Discovery system type. It implies that a new systemType
"Discovery" has to be created. Once selected in the first RSE wizard page, it
will start the new service discovery wizard. At the moment, RSE does not yet accept creating a new
host with a list of services
(https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=150265). Until this issue is
fixed, the service discovery facility of RSE has to be used through the
following workaround: 1- Each
service (ftp,telnet...) that wants to be discovered has to be registered as a
systemType 2- The subsystem plugin
implementing the service has to have the service as a supported
systemType 3-The id of the subsystem
implementing this service has to match the discovered service (ftp,
telnet...) The service discovery
plugins can be found in
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/attachment.cgi?id=46888 The list of patches for registering the Discovery
systemType as well as the workaround for ftp and ssh can be found
in https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/attachment.cgi?id=46889 Please, contact me for any question or feedback about the
service discovery feature, or post your ideas in the bugzilla entry for
autodetect (https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug..cgi?id=140320)
Regards,
Javier Montalvo OrĂºs
Engineering Tools
Symbian Software
Limited.
Tel: +44 (0)207 154 1091
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