(Supporting Network Advisor 12.3.0)
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About This Document
- Overview of the Network Advisor REST API
- Getting Started
- Using the Brocade Network Advisor REST API
- Introduction
- Logging in and out
- Specifying content type
- Versioning (backward compatibility)
- Using the Topology API
- Using the SAN Fabric Discovery API
- Using the Traffic Flow API
- Using the Summary Data API
- Using the Events API
- Using the Zoning API
- Using the Historical Performance Data API
- Fibre Channel Routing
- Handling errors
- Use Cases
- API Reference
- Request and Response Schemas
- Topology
- SAN fabric discovery
- Summary data
- SummaryResponse
- StatusSummary
- AssetClassificationSummary
- NetworkObjectCountSummary
- EventsSummary
- BottleneckViolationsSummary
- OutOfRangeViolationsSummary
- PortHealthViolationsSummary
- VmViolationsSummary
- SummariesResponse
- PortsMonitorSummaryData
- MonitorDistributionData
- ProductsMonitorSummaryData
- FlowMonitorSummaryData
- Events
- Zoning
- Historical performance data
- Authentication and session management
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Binding the schema
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<target name="generate-artifacts" depends="init">
<property name="java.home" value="env.JAVA_HOME"/>
<property name="xjc.destination" value="<where you want the java classes>"/>
<property name="xjc.source" value="<INSTALL-DIR>/conf/rest-schema"/>
<exec dir="${java.home}\bin" executable="xjc">
<arg line="-d ${xjc.destination} ${xjc.source}"/>
</exec>
</target>