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Posted to user@jclouds.apache.org by Trupti Mali <tr...@gmail.com> on 2015/10/28 06:36:44 UTC

JCloud - Openstack supported versions

Hi,
I was checking out JCloud since I have got Openstack Swift already installed with my system. I am using Kilo version of Openstack Swift. I was trying to see JCloud to Openstack version mapping but failed to get any pointers. Can you please affirm if JCloud 1.9.1 supports latest Openstack Version that is Kilo. And please point me to a page which has this information.


Thanks
Trupti

Re: JCloud - Openstack supported versions

Posted by Andrew Gaul <ga...@apache.org>.
Swift has backwards compatibility and thus the latest version should
support it.  However, newer Swift releases may have additional
functionality that jclouds does not yet support.

On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 11:40:36AM +0530, Trupti Mali wrote:
> Thanks for the response Andrew. No I don’t have any issues yet . I was analysing JCloud to be used with Swift Kilo. And before starting to do that I wanted to confirm that latest JCloud version works well with Openstack Kilo.
> 
> Sorry - It was not very clear from your answer - so u explaining me about Openstack’s backward compatibility or u meant JCloud instead?
> 
> > On 28-Oct-2015, at 11:37 am, Andrew Gaul <ga...@apache.org> wrote:
> > 
> > OpenStack Swift maintains backwards compatibility with previous releases
> > so the existing code should work with newer Swift versions.  Do you have
> > a specific issue with Kilo?
> > 
> > On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 11:06:44AM +0530, Trupti Mali wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >> I was checking out JCloud since I have got Openstack Swift already installed with my system. I am using Kilo version of Openstack Swift. I was trying to see JCloud to Openstack version mapping but failed to get any pointers. Can you please affirm if JCloud 1.9.1 supports latest Openstack Version that is Kilo. And please point me to a page which has this information.
> >> 
> >> 
> >> Thanks
> >> Trupti
> > 
> > -- 
> > Andrew Gaul
> > http://gaul.org/
> 

-- 
Andrew Gaul
http://gaul.org/

Re: JCloud - Openstack supported versions

Posted by Trupti Mali <tr...@gmail.com>.
Thanks for the response Andrew. No I don’t have any issues yet . I was analysing JCloud to be used with Swift Kilo. And before starting to do that I wanted to confirm that latest JCloud version works well with Openstack Kilo.

Sorry - It was not very clear from your answer - so u explaining me about Openstack’s backward compatibility or u meant JCloud instead?

> On 28-Oct-2015, at 11:37 am, Andrew Gaul <ga...@apache.org> wrote:
> 
> OpenStack Swift maintains backwards compatibility with previous releases
> so the existing code should work with newer Swift versions.  Do you have
> a specific issue with Kilo?
> 
> On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 11:06:44AM +0530, Trupti Mali wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I was checking out JCloud since I have got Openstack Swift already installed with my system. I am using Kilo version of Openstack Swift. I was trying to see JCloud to Openstack version mapping but failed to get any pointers. Can you please affirm if JCloud 1.9.1 supports latest Openstack Version that is Kilo. And please point me to a page which has this information.
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks
>> Trupti
> 
> -- 
> Andrew Gaul
> http://gaul.org/


Re: JCloud - Openstack supported versions

Posted by Andrew Gaul <ga...@apache.org>.
OpenStack Swift maintains backwards compatibility with previous releases
so the existing code should work with newer Swift versions.  Do you have
a specific issue with Kilo?

On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 11:06:44AM +0530, Trupti Mali wrote:
> Hi,
> I was checking out JCloud since I have got Openstack Swift already installed with my system. I am using Kilo version of Openstack Swift. I was trying to see JCloud to Openstack version mapping but failed to get any pointers. Can you please affirm if JCloud 1.9.1 supports latest Openstack Version that is Kilo. And please point me to a page which has this information.
> 
> 
> Thanks
> Trupti

-- 
Andrew Gaul
http://gaul.org/