dear james, i will pass this ticket to the tech support, since your questions are not much related to FIWARE Ops tools, meanwhile, inline you will find some hints I hope will be helpful to your case. On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 3:52 PM, james anderson <james at dydra.com> wrote: > > On 2015-02-11, at 15:39, Federico Michele Facca < > federico.facca at create-net.org> wrote: > > dear james, > i am not sure what you refer to. fiware-ops is the set of tools that > support fiware-lab instances. fiware-lab is a customized openstack > solution, which means you have openstack apis. within fiware-lab you find > as well a number of paas and saas services that have their own apis. > > > perhaps it would help if you could point me at specific saas services, so > i could see how they did it and at some introduction to installing your > openstack framework. > one of such saas services is the context broker [1], apis are described in here [2] (the link is provided in the "Open specification reference" section of the main page ([1]) and a live end point for testing is here [3] (you access for all the GEris, this information by clicking "instances" on the main page of a GEri e.g. [1]) about installing "openstack" i would not reccomend you, unless you want to build your own cloud :) anyhow, you find references at this link [4], we also have a tool to automate the deployment, described here [5] > > i apologize if i am at a loss here, but, despite all the animation on your > site, i was not able to find any links which led to answers to those two > questions. > just numerous at one end, pages and pages of overview of all one can do > with fi-ware and at the other git repositories for particular modules, > > > you find all the apis described here: > http://catalogue.fi-ware.org > > > that is where i started, but did not succeed, which i why a sent you the > note. > > you must have something coherent about a well defined process to integrate > an already standards-based saas stack into your framework and i must just > be unable to find it. perhaps you could point me in the right direction. > > what do you mean by integrate an already existing saas stack? "easy way" -> you put it in the "FIWARE Lab Cloud" (but it's not an integraiton of course) "middle way" -> you identify a number of "services" from FIWARE that can be useful for your saas (e.g. the IDM that provides OAuth v2.0, or the context broker that is publish-subscribe system based on NGSI) and you you modify your SaaS for using such APIs. "complex way" -> you ask for making your saas a GE (which implies it uses FIWARE adopted-standards such as the ones listed in the previous point), AFAIK, there is not yet a community process implementing it, but there will be when the Open Source association is kicked off. Best, Federico > best regards, from berlin, > > > [1] http://catalogue.fi-ware.org/enablers/publishsubscribe-context-broker-orion-context-broker [2] https://forge.fiware.org/plugins/mediawiki/wiki/fiware/index.php/FI-WARE_NGSI_Open_RESTful_API_Specification [3] http://catalogue.fi-ware.org/enablers/publishsubscribe-context-broker-orion-context-broker/instances [4] http://catalogue.fi-ware.org/enablers/iaas-data-center-resource-management-ge-ibm-implementation [5] http://wiki.fi-xifi.eu/Public:InfrastructureToolbox -- Future Internet is closer than you think! http://www.fiware.org Official Mirantis partner for OpenStack Training https://www.create-net.org/community/openstack-training -- Dr. Federico M. Facca CREATE-NET Via alla Cascata 56/D 38123 Povo Trento (Italy) P +39 0461 312471 M +39 334 6049758 E federico.facca at create-net.org T @chicco785 W www.create-net.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://lists.fiware.org/private/fiware-ops-help/attachments/20150212/767307f2/attachment.html>
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