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|concern = this is a very obscure protocol, and I don't think it's notable |
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{{Orphan|date=November 2006}} |
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'''OMAPI''' is an ] that stands for '''Object Management Application Programming Interface'''. It is currently used by ] as an ] to manipulate the internal ] of a running ] in a ] way; the allowed modifications cannot impact the functioning server. |
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==Operations== |
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* Shutting down or reloading the server |
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* Partially modifying internal data structure such as leases or host |
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* Modifying status of objects such as failover relationship |
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Offering a well-defined API to access the data is an example of «barricade» in ]. |
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==References== |
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* Code complete 2nd Edition Steve McConnell: Defensive Programming |
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* : OMAPI |
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