Re: language bindings

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On Thu, Apr 04, 2013 at 06:47:49PM +0400, Vasiliy Tolstov wrote:
> Hello. I'm newbie in libvirt world and not able to find answer for my
> question in google.
> If i want to create binding for some language (for example go) is that
> possible do not use libvirt C library and talk to libvirtd via some
> rpc protocol? For example json or internal binary..
> is that possible to talk to libvirtd not using C library?

We explicitly do *not* want anything other than the libvirt C library
talking the RPC protocol. We consider the RPC protocol to be a *private*
implementation detail for libvirt.so and libvirtd only. Nothing else
should ever use it, not least because not all libvirt drivers actually
make use of the RPC protocol. We also do not make any guarantees that
it will continue to operate in the same way long term, so if you use
the RPC api you may find yourself broken by future libvirt releases.

Daniel
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