To open a client connection, you use the CIMClient class to connect to the CIM Object Manager. The CIMClient class takes four arguments:
name – Required. An instance of a CIMNameSpace object that contains the name of the host and the namespace used for the client connection. The default is root\cimv2 on the local host (the local host is the same host in which the client application is running). Once connected to the CIM Object Manager, all subsequent CIMClient operations occur within the specified namespace.
principal – Required. An instance of a UserPrincipal object that contains the name of a valid Solaris user account. The CIM Object Manager checks the access privileges for the user name to determine the type of access allowed to CIM objects.
credential – Required. An instance of a PasswordCredential object that contains a valid password for the UserPrincipal Solaris account.
protocol – Optional (string). Protocol used for sending messages to the CIM Object Manager; either RMI (the default), or HTTP.
In this example, the application connects to the CIM Object Manager running on the local host in the default namespace. The application creates a UserPrincipal object for the root account, which has read and write access to all CIM objects in the default namespace.
{ ... /* Create a namespace object initialized with two null strings that specify the default host (the local host) and the default namespace (root\cimv2).*/ CIMNameSpace cns = new CIMNameSpace("", ""); UserPrincipal up = new UserPrincipal("root"); PasswordCredential pc = new PasswordCredential("root_password"); /* Connect to the namespace as root with the root password. */ CIMClient cc = new CIMClient(cns, up, pc); ... }
In this example, the application first creates an instance of a CIMNameSpace, UserPrincipal, and PasswordCredential object. Then, the application uses the CIMClient class to connect to the CIM Object Manager and pass the host name, namespace , user name, and password credential to the CIM Object Manager.
{ ... /* Create a namespace object initialized with A (name of namespace) on host happy.*/ CIMNameSpace cns = new CIMNameSpace("happy", "A"); UserPrincipal up = new UserPrincipal("Mary"); PasswordCredential pc = new PasswordCredential("marys_password"); CIMClient cc = new CIMClient(cns, up, pc); ... ... }
You use the SolarisUserPrincipal and SolarisPasswordCredential classes to authenticate a user's role identity. This example authenticates as Mary and assumes the role Admin.
{ ... CIMNameSpaceRole cns = new CIMNameSpace("happy", "A"); SolarisUserPrincipal sup = new SolarisUserRolePrincipal("Mary", "Admin"); SolarisPswdCredential spc = new SolarisPswdCredential("marys_password", "admins_password"); CIMClient cc = new CIMClient(cns, sup, spc);