NetIDE: First Steps towards an Integrated Development Environment for Portable Network Apps

F. Facca, E. Salvadori, H. Karl, D. López, Pedro A. Aranda-Gutiérrez, Dejan Kostic, R. Riggio
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Abstract

Nowadays, while most of the programmable network apparatus vendors support OpenFlow, a number of fragmented control plane solutions exist for proprietary Software - Defined Networks. Thus, network applications developers are forced to re-implement their solutions every time they encounter a new network controller. Moreover, different network developers adopt different solutions as control plane programming language (e.g. Frenetic, Procera), severely limiting code sharing and reuse. Despite having OpenFlow as candidate standard interface between the controller and the network infrastructure, interoperability between different controllers and network devices is hindered and closed ecosystems are emerging. In this paper we present the roadmap toward NetIDE, an integrated development environment which aims at supporting the whole development lifecycle of vendor - agnostic network applications.
NetIDE:迈向便携式网络应用集成开发环境的第一步
如今,虽然大多数可编程网络设备供应商都支持OpenFlow,但对于专有的软件定义网络,存在许多碎片化的控制平面解决方案。因此,每次遇到新的网络控制器时,网络应用程序开发人员都被迫重新实现他们的解决方案。此外,不同的网络开发者采用不同的解决方案作为控制平面编程语言(如freatic, Procera),严重限制了代码的共享和重用。尽管有OpenFlow作为控制器和网络基础设施之间的候选标准接口,但不同控制器和网络设备之间的互操作性受到阻碍,封闭的生态系统正在出现。在本文中,我们提出了NetIDE的路线图,NetIDE是一个集成开发环境,旨在支持与供应商无关的网络应用程序的整个开发生命周期。
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