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  1. Jul 07, 2016
    • Ryan Izard's avatar
      Remove old makefile. Add round #1 of version support via REST API. The... · 76cbc830
      Ryan Izard authored
      Remove old makefile. Add round #1 of version support via REST API. The included code adds a /wm/core/version/json REST API. This will work in Eclipse and in situations where the jar is being run in the build environment with the pom.xml. It will not work when the jar has been compiled and relocated outside of the build environment. For this, we need to come up with a solution to build in the version at compile-time. This will either incorporate it as code or save it somewhere in the classpath.
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      This is a huge commit. Lots of (good) stuff has been added and updated. First... · b9458ee4
      Ryan Izard authored
      This is a huge commit. Lots of (good) stuff has been added and updated. First and foremost, OpenFlow 1.5 is now supported (yay) via a major update to OpenFlowJ-Loxi. This update necessitated the update of the Static Flow Pusher module and MatchUtils, ActionUtils, and InstructionUtils to support the newly-added features. This prompted me to explore the SFP to see if there was anything that could be improved. First thing that came to mind was adding support to push OpenFlow groups in addition to flows, thus group support has been added to the SFP via JSON, which is the format that should have been used in the first place. Action lists will be updated in the near future to be JSON instead of one massive ',', '=', and '->' delimited string. Thus, the Static Flow Pusher has been renamed the StaticEntryPusher, since it now encompasses groups. While groups were being added to the SFP (ahem...SEP), a number of optimizations were made to the SEP code, greatly reducing its complexity (IMHO). The support for OpenFlow meters can now be added rather trivially in the future, if desired. Last thing to note about the SEP is the work-in-progress addition of a 'schema' API to allow northbound applications to get information about SEP syntax. This is not complete yet, but the skeleton code is in place. Next thing in this pull request is miscellaneous changes throughout the controller, primarily in (de)serializers and REST APIs to support OpenFlow 1.5. Next item of business is the removal of the DebugEventService. This is an artifact of days past and need not clutter the controller anymore. Same goes for the TestModule; now that we have better tutorials and documentation on the wiki, an example isn't necessary. And, last but not least, some old libraries that weren't being used have now been removed.
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