Hi Dalibor,
The interface is to visualise the allocation actions triggered by the
scheduler (i.e. allocation policy). Hence, the allocation policy
creates action objects that are forwarded to the interface currently
in use. GridSim loads a default visualiser, but it would be possible
to plug a different visualiser if you need. Examples are given on how
the use the policies that already use the interface, such as the
aggressive backfilling and conservative backfilling, but I agree that
no examples are given on how to extend the interface.
Cheers,
Marcos
2009/10/15 Dalibor Klusacek <xk...@fi...>:
> Hi guys,
>
> I've just downloaded the new 5beta release and found the new
> visualization capability based on the PajFit tool.
> Sadly, I did not found any example of how to use it. By searching the
> source codes it seems to me that it is "hard-coced" in the classes
> containing the new alloc policies. Am I right? That's all?
> So if I use e.g., AggressiveBackfill class as an alloc policy, it will
> show a visualization? No other setup needed?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dalibor
>
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