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DevCentral community user mkelly kicked in some excellent Ruby contributions a while back with some scripts that Colin wrapped  some documentation around in an article series back in January: Ruby meets iControl: Creating VIPs Ruby Meets iControl: Switching Policies Ruby Meets iControl: Making WideIPs This week, another community member, josb, contributed a SOAP4R wrapper for iControl.  I'm not familiar at all with Ruby, but I downloaded the windows version of the language (sorry Colin), installed the SOAP4R gem, and tried out josb's scripts.  Here's one example: GetPools.rb #!/usr/bin/env ruby # vim:expandtab shiftwidth=2 softtabstop=2 require 'f5' Kernel.abort "Usage: #{$0} endpoint...

posted @ Thursday, June 04, 2009 3:21 PM | Feedback (11)

Wow, what a night!  We officially launched DevCentral-China last night (US perspective, it was a morning launch in China).  I really didn't know what to expect, but I have to tell you--it was wildly cool.  Jeff built a page on DevCentral for the live event, incorporating streaming video feeds from Shanghai where Dan Matte, our Senior VP of Marketing presented with the F5 China team at an Internet cafe, F5 corporate with Jeff, Joe, & Colin, and from the US Midwest with me & Don.  Also on the page: a live chat session for panelists and guests alike, integrating...

posted @ Wednesday, February 11, 2009 7:47 AM | Feedback (0)

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