[Cyberduck-trac] [Cyberduck] #7211: Replace java-cloudfiles with jclouds library (was: replace java-cloudfiles with jclouds)

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Mon May 6 06:30:03 UTC 2013


#7211: Replace java-cloudfiles with jclouds library
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 Reporter:  david cole   |         Owner:  dkocher
     Type:  enhancement  |        Status:  new
 Priority:  low          |     Milestone:
Component:  openstack    |       Version:  4.3.1
 Severity:  normal       |    Resolution:
 Keywords:               |  Architecture:
 Platform:               |
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Changes (by dkocher):

 * owner:   => dkocher
 * component:  core => openstack


Old description:

> Please could we move from java-cloudfiles to jclouds . java-cloudfiles is
> " no longer being maintained and their use is deprecated deperatcted."
>
> Jclouds is java library for accessing various different public and
> private clouds - including Openstack. They seem to be the best
> replacement for java-cloudfiles at the moment.
>
> http://www.jclouds.org/
> https://github.com/jclouds/jclouds
> https://github.com/rackerlabs/java-cloudfiles/blob/master/README
>
> jclouds has version 2.0 authentication support (aka keystone) so
> switching to jclouds would resolve [http://trac.cyberduck.ch/ticket/6330]
>
> Because jcloud supports multiple clouds, you potentially could use it for
> s3 as well.

New description:

 Please could we move from java-cloudfiles to jclouds . java-cloudfiles is
  > no longer being maintained and their use is deprecated deperatcted.

 Jclouds is java library for accessing various different public and private
 clouds - including Openstack. They seem to be the best replacement for
 java-cloudfiles at the moment.

  * http://www.jclouds.org/
  * https://github.com/jclouds/jclouds
  * https://github.com/rackerlabs/java-cloudfiles/blob/master/README

 jclouds has version 2.0 authentication support (aka keystone) so switching
 to jclouds would resolve #6330.

 Because jcloud supports multiple clouds, you potentially could use it for
 s3 as well.

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