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Power Programming in HP OpenView: Developing CMIS Applications [Paperback]

Raymond Caruso (Author), Mark Kean (Author)


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October 14, 1996 HP Professional Books
44301-0 Leverage HP OpenView's extraordinary power in telecommunications network management. HP OpenView is an extremely powerful network management platform, but many network management applications fail to leverage its full power. This book will help you develop robust telecommunications network management applications that leverage all of OpenView's capabilities, especially its support for CMIP and CMISE. Power Programming in HP OpenView first presents an overview of current network management protocols-and equally important, current telecommunications industry practices. Several typical telecommunications network management systems are discussed. These fundamentals are critical to any developer new to creating telecommunications network management applications-and they're a useful refresher even for experienced developers. In the context of telecommunications network management, the book then presents the overall architecture of the UNIX-based HP OpenView platforms-both Release 4.0 of the HP OpenView Network Node Manager platform, and Release 4.1 of the HP OpenView Distributed Management platform.Learn how each element and subsystem fits together in an overall architecture, and how they can be integrated in real-world applications. Understand how you can use the HP OpenView framework to integrate legacy systems and proprietary protocols. Then walk the construction of several integrated HP OpenView applications, working with HP OpenView's APIs and other integration points. These applications include basic X/Open XOM/XMP programming, useful utility functions, event management, and CMIS manager and agent systems. You'll find extensive, commented C source code and diagrams.Power Programming in HP OpenView is ideal for a wide range of telecommunications software developers and project managers, including: *Application developers new to network management *Experienced network management application developers new to HP OpenView *Developers and system integrators evaluating HP OpenView as a target management platform *Developers seeking an overview of recent HP OpenView architectural and integration enhancements A companion book, Developing Applications on HP OpenView Network Node Manager, will focus on developing HP OpenView applications for the enterprise network management community.

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Leverage HP OpenView's extraordinary power in telecommunications network management.
HP OpenView is an extremely powerful network management platform, but many network management applications fail to leverage its full power. This book will help you develop robust telecommunications network management applications that leverage all of OpenView's capabilities, especially its support for CMIP and CMISE.
Power Programming in HP OpenView first presents an overview of current network management protocols—and equally important, current telecommunications industry practices. Several typical telecommunications network management systems are discussed. These fundamentals are critical to any developer new to creating telecommunications network management applications—and they're a useful refresher even for experienced developers.
In the context of telecommunications network management, the book then presents the overall architecture of the UNIX-based HP OpenView platforms—both Release 4.0 of the HP OpenView Network Node Manager platform, and Release 4.1 of the HP OpenView Distributed Management platform.
Learn how each element and subsystem fits together in an overall architecture, and how they can be integrated in real-world applications. Understand how you can use the HP OpenView framework to integrate legacy systems and proprietary protocols. Then walk the construction of several integrated HP OpenView applications, working with HP OpenView's APIs and other integration points. These applications include basic X/Open XOM/XMP programming, useful utility functions, event management, and CMIS manager and agent systems. You'll find extensive, commented C source code and diagrams.
Power Programming in HP OpenView is ideal for a wide range of telecommunications software developers and project managers, including:


*Application developers new to network management

*Experienced network management application developers new to HP OpenView

*Developers and system integrators evaluating HP OpenView as a target management platform

*Developers seeking an overview of recent HP OpenView architectural and integration enhancements

A companion book, Developing Applications on HP OpenView Network Node Manager, will focus on developing HP OpenView applications for the enterprise network management community.

About the Author

RAYMOND CARUSO is the principal consultant and technical trainer for Power Play Technologies, Inc. Before forming Power Play Technologies, Inc., he spent seven years with Hewlett-Packard as a software development engineer and HP OpenView technical trainer. He received a B.S. from the Rochester Institute of Technology in 1986. Throughout his career, he has developed extensive expertise in distributed computing, client/server computing and network management.
MARK KEAN is the On-Line Systems Security Auditor for the Multi-State Lottery Association. He previously held a position as a Software Engineer at Hewlett-Packard and was a member of the product development team that developed the initial release of HP OpenView Network Node Manager. He has also held positions as Manager of Wide Area Network Engineering for Norwest Mortgage Corporation and Product Specialist/Trainer for Performance Awareness Corporation. He holds M.S. and B.S. degrees in computer science from the University of Iowa.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall (October 14, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0134430115
  • ISBN-13: 978-0134430119
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,658,435 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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