Re: TC Java GUI

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Number one: good luck trying to catch as much aof the versatility of tc
into your java app.
Number two: when I install a server, I usually don't install any GUI on
it, so it would be nice if you could make it a client-server app.
Number three: Be sure to add a graphical representation (like the one
rrdtool does) for quick confirmation.
Number four: Don't make it too easy for people to work with the rough tc,
or I will be out of a job.

And yes, it is helpful...

> Hello, i am writing a iproute2 java gui, and i just started. I would
> like to make some questions, since i have been using tc as an
> administrator, but not developing anything to do with it.
>
> 1.- I want to display statistics, create queues, etc... are there any
> libraries i can use, or simply i have to use system calls from java?
>
> 2.- Does anybody thinks this is helpless, or it is helpfull?
>
> 3.- Sugestions?
>
> Thanks
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