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Posted to dev@jclouds.apache.org by Himalaya Gupta <hi...@gmail.com> on 2013/08/14 07:21:13 UTC
Architecture Ref
Dear Team,
It would be kind of you , If you can provide an architecture layout of
JClouds and where (in which layer) it sits when we develop an application
and deploy in cloud
thanks and regards
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Himalaya Gupta
Web Developer
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Re: Architecture Ref
Posted by Andrew Phillips <ap...@qrmedia.com>.
Hi Himalaya
Since this seems to be a question related to how jclouds is *used*,
rather than how it is *developed*, I've redirected this to the user@
mailing list, which seems more appropriate.
ap
Re: Architecture Ref
Posted by Andrew Phillips <an...@apache.org>.
Hi Himalaya
> It would be kind of you , If you can provide an architecture layout of
> JClouds and where (in which layer) it sits when we develop an application
> and deploy in cloud
The answer to that kind of question depends very much on the service
you are building, so there is no standard "architecture layout" that
jclouds could provide, in my opinion.
Could you explain in a little more detail what you are trying to
achieve? Then perhaps someone using jclouds in a similar situation can
provide some input that's relevant to your use case.
ap