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Table 1-1. Plug-Ins Installed with Orchestrator by Default (Continued)
Plug-In Purpose Configuration Input Types Scripting Objects Inventory
Enumeration Provides common
enumerated types that can be
used in workflows by other
plug-ins.
None JavaScript
Enumerations
None Exposes
nothing in
the
inventory.
vCO
WebOperator
A Web view that allows you
to access the workflows in
the Orchestrator library and
interact with them across a
network by using a Web
browser. See Administering
VMware vCenter Orchestrator,
Weboperator Web View.
None None None Exposes
nothing in
the
inventory.
Plug-In Components
Each plug-in is a DAR file package. The DAR files are stored in
Orchestrator_installation_path
\app-
server\server\vmo\plugins on the Orchestrator server system. The components of each plug-in, such as
workflow categories and API modules, can use different naming conventions.
Table 1-2. Names of Plug-In Components
Plug-In Name in the
Configuration UI DAR Name
Workflow
Categories API Module
vCenter Server 5.0.1
o11nplugin-vsphere501.dar
vCenter
VC
vCO Library
o11nplugin-library.dar
Locking
Orchestrator
Troubleshooting
N/A
Database
o11nplugin-jdbc.dar
JDBC
Database
SSH
o11nplugin-ssh.dar
SSH
SSH
XML
o11nplugin-xml.dar
XML
XML
Mail
o11nplugin-mail.dar
Mail
Mail
Net
o11nplugin-jakartacommonsnet.dar
None
Net
Common
enumerated types
o11nplugin-enums.dar
None
Enums
vCO WebOperator
o11nplugin-weboperator.dar
None N/A
Access the Orchestrator API Explorer
Orchestrator provides an API Explorer to allow you to search the Orchestrator API and see the documentation
for JavaScript objects that you can use in scripted elements.
You can consult an online version of the Scripting API for the vCenter Server plug-in on the Orchestrator
documentation home page.
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