On 02/21/2014 08:13 AM, Tejesh M wrote:
>
> When i try to execute with the ovirt sdk 3.3.3 and do operations on
> RHEV-M 3.3, it fails with below error
>
This happens because the oVirt SDK is compiled with Java 7, and you are
probably using Java 6.
I suggest to switch to Java 7, unless there is a very good reason to
stick to Java 6. Java 6 "end of life" was declared by Oracle on Feb 1023.
However, the OpenJDK community still support Java 6, so if you really
need it please tell us, and we can try to make a version of the oVirt
SDK compatible with Java 6.
> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.UnsupportedClassVersionError:
> org/ovirt/engine/sdk/Api
> at rhvm.callAPI(rhvm.java:238)
> at rhvm.main(rhvm.java:278)
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 12:19 AM, Juan Hernandez <jhernand@redhat.com
> <mailto:jhernand@redhat.com>> wrote:
>
> On 02/20/2014 05:56 PM, Tejesh M wrote:
> > Ok. Will it take long time for that sdk to release?
> >
>
> No, it should be released soon.
>
> Meanwhile you may want to use the latest ovirt 3.3 Java SDK, it is
> almost identical to the RHEV-M Jaa SDK.
>
> If you are using maven these are the coordinates of the artifact:
>
> <dependency>
> <groupId>org.ovirt.engine.sdk</groupId>
> <artifactId>ovirt-engine-sdk-java</artifactId>
> <version>3.3.3.0</version>
> </dependency>
>
> If you aren't using maven you can still download the .jar file from
> here:
>
> http://search.maven.org/#artifactdetails|org.ovirt.engine.sdk|ovirt-engine-sdk-java|3.3.3.0|jar
>
> > On 20 Feb 2014 04:11, "Moti Asayag" <masayag@redhat.com
> <mailto:masayag@redhat.com>
> > <mailto:masayag@redhat.com <mailto:masayag@redhat.com>>> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: "Tejesh M" <tejeshmk@gmail.com
> <mailto:tejeshmk@gmail.com> <mailto:tejeshmk@gmail.com
> <mailto:tejeshmk@gmail.com>>>
> > > To: "users@oVirt.org" <users@ovirt.org
> <mailto:users@ovirt.org> <mailto:users@ovirt.org
> <mailto:users@ovirt.org>>>
> > > Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2014 3:24:40 PM
> > > Subject: [Users] Fwd: Sample code for setting NIC - CloudInit
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Can someone share me sample java code for assigning IP
> address for
> > VM on eth0
> > > through Java SDK via CloudInit ?
> > >
> >
> > Hi Tejesh,
> >
> > I've attached a sample code that sends the required request
> (as the
> > output is demonstrated in debug mode).
> > Note that the code is jdk-7 compliant.
> > I haven't configured cloud-init and haven't tested it end-to-end.
> > Please try to test it on your environment and provide a
> feedback for it.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Moti
> >
> > > Something Like this but in Java:
> > > <network_configuration>
> > > <nics>
> > > <nic>
> > > <name>eth0</name>
> > > <boot_protocol>STATIC</boot_protocol>
> > > <network>
> > > <ip address="192.168.2.11" netmask="255.255.0.0"
> > > gateway="192.168.2.1" />
> > > </network>
> > > <on_boot>true</on_boot>
> > > </nic>
> > > <nic>
> > > <name>eth1</name>
> > > <boot_protocol>DHCP</boot_protocol>
> > > </nic>
> > > <nic>
> > > <name>eth2</name>
> > > <boot_protocol>NONE</boot_protocol>
> > > <on_boot>true</on_boot>
> > > </nic>
> > > </nics>
> > > <dns>
> > > <servers>
> > > <host>
> > > <address>1.1.2.2</address>
> > > </host>
> > > <host>
> > > <address>1.2.3.4</address>
> > > </host>
> > > </servers>
> > > <search_domains>
> > > <host>
> > > <address>qa.lab</address>
> > > </host>
> > > <host>
> > > <address> google.com <http://google.com>
> <http://google.com> </address>
> > > </host>
> > > </search_domains>
> > > </dns>
> > > </network_configuration>
> > >
> > >
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