An Open Source modular framework for developing OpenFlow controllers in Ruby/C
Welcome to the Trema OpenFlow controller platform. The scope of Trema is to help researchers and developers to easily develop their own OpenFlow controllers, and NOT aiming at providing a specific OpenFlow controller implementation. Trema provides various basic libraries on which you can build your own OpenFlow controller, as well as integrated network emulator and a lot of sample controllers written in C and Ruby.
This distribution includes all the source code of Trema you need to develop your own OpenFlow controllers. The source tree includes basic libraries and functional modules that work as an interface to OpenFlow switches. Several sample applications developed on top of Trema are also provided, so you can run them as a sample of OpenFlow controllers. Additionally, a simple but powerful framework that emulates an OpenFlow-based network and end-hosts is provided for testing your own controllers. For debugging, a wireshark plug-in to diagnosis internal communications, e.g. RPC, among functional modules is provided. Please refer to the quick start guide (https://github.com/trema/trema/wiki/Quick-start) for details.
- Ruby API documents: http://rubydoc.info/github/trema/trema/master/frames
- Bugs: https://github.com/trema/trema/issues
- Mailing List: https://groups.google.com/group/trema-dev
- Twitter: http://twitter.com/trema_news
- Web Page: http://trema.github.com/trema/
Please keep the list sorted.
- Kazushi Sugyo
- Kazuya Suzuki
- Lei Sun
- Naoyoshi Tada
- Nick Karanatsios [email protected]
- Shin'ya Zenke
- Shuji Ishii
- Toshio Koide
- Yasuhito Takamiya [email protected]
- Yasunobu Chiba
- Yasunori Nakazawa
Thanks to:
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Initial Helios development team for implementing prototype versions.
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HIDEyuki Shimonishi for providing much-needed coffee, snacks, and christmas cakes!
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Anonymous alpha/beta testers for finding potential issues.
Copyright (C) 2008-2011 NEC Corporation
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