Automatically Generate Your Java Code With Onyx?

By Steve Jin, February 6, 2010

During last Friday VMware beer bash, I bumped into Carter Shanklin. He told me he’s ready show off how his Onyx project can help Java developers using VI Java API at Partner Exchange next week in Las Vegas. If you will be there, be sure to attend his session TEXIBP1007 – also known as “Getting Stoned with ‘Project Onyx’” on Thursday at 11:30.

If you haven’t seen it, Onyx is a tool that converts vSphere Client UI clicks into executable code, which means that instead of writing your code the hard way you just use a tool you know and love to automatically generate your code. If you can’t wait to get started you can download Onyx or visit our community.

Top 3 reasons to attend:

  1. Learn how Onyx can help you even if you’re a Java/C# developer and not a PowerCLI user.
  2. Using Onyx means no more digging around in the vSphere API docs to figure out what properties you need.
  3. Learn how Onyx can even help you debug your own applications!

I will cover more details on how Oynx can help with your vSphere applications later.

Author: Steve Jin is the author of VMware VI and vSphere SDK (Prentice Hall), creator of VMware vSphere Java API. For future articles, please subscribe to Email or RSS, and follow on Twitter.

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