Display Smarts ServiceOffering or Groups with RapidOSS
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Posted February 18th, 2010 by ashishv
Hello,
i was hoping to display Service Offering and / or groups status in Smarts on Rapid OSS. is there anyway to have this show up in services view?
The service view tree (as other RapidOSS components) is generic and can be used to show any information that has a hierarchical nature. Out of the box UI does not show ServiceOffering, ServiceSubscriber objects since these classes are only available with Smarts BIM module which is an optional module not owned by everyone.
To be able to present ServiceOfferings, the groovy script that sends the data to this component.
Are you using the latest version of RapidOSS and the Smarts plugins? If you can open up an issue on our Jira system and describe what you'd like to see in the service view, we can send you the updated groovy script with explanation of how it works. (issue tracker is monitored by the engineers)
Thanks for your email, I use RapidOSS as a reporting tool for getting Historical events and easy access to some configs instead of bringing up the whole console (which isn’t bad either). I just recently started looking at Services tab and liked that view as it gives service health at a glance; we have BIM but use it to display our core Router/Switch infrastructure (with Application events from OI); I have few services Offering laid out and was looking a way to display them on a portal and thought RapidOSS is the right way as it already has hooks into Smarts and I don’t have to re-invent the wheel.
So my basic requirement is to show service offering that we have created in BIM on RapidOss, I am not sure if you have something already built in and it’s just a script that queries specific objects from Smarts?
The next release (tomorrow) will include a solution called BIMIntegration that will provide this functionality. Once you apply this solution over the out of the box files, you should be able to see the service subscribers and offerings in the service view.
Hi Ashish, Certainly, The
Hi Ashish,
Certainly,
The service view tree (as other RapidOSS components) is generic and can be used to show any information that has a hierarchical nature. Out of the box UI does not show ServiceOffering, ServiceSubscriber objects since these classes are only available with Smarts BIM module which is an optional module not owned by everyone.
To be able to present ServiceOfferings, the groovy script that sends the data to this component.
Are you using the latest version of RapidOSS and the Smarts plugins? If you can open up an issue on our Jira system and describe what you'd like to see in the service view, we can send you the updated groovy script with explanation of how it works. (issue tracker is monitored by the engineers)
http://www.ifountain.org/jira/browse/SUP
Regards,
Berkay
Hello Berkay, Thanks for
Hello Berkay,
Thanks for your email, I use RapidOSS as a reporting tool for getting Historical events and easy access to some configs instead of bringing up the whole console (which isn’t bad either). I just recently started looking at Services tab and liked that view as it gives service health at a glance; we have BIM but use it to display our core Router/Switch infrastructure (with Application events from OI); I have few services Offering laid out and was looking a way to display them on a portal and thought RapidOSS is the right way as it already has hooks into Smarts and I don’t have to re-invent the wheel.
So my basic requirement is to show service offering that we have created in BIM on RapidOss, I am not sure if you have something already built in and it’s just a script that queries specific objects from Smarts?
Regards
Ashish
Ashish, The next release
Ashish,
The next release (tomorrow) will include a solution called BIMIntegration that will provide this functionality. Once you apply this solution over the out of the box files, you should be able to see the service subscribers and offerings in the service view.
Regards,
Berkay