Apparatus and method for automated creation of resource types

Data processing: software development – installation – and managem – Software program development tool – Code generation

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C717S176000, C714S004110

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ABSTRACT:
Apparatus and method for automatically generating resource types for installation on nodes of a clustered computer system. The wizard provides a user interface for inputting user specified parameters relating to the configuration of the clustered computer system and the application. Based on the input information, the wizard automatically generates resource types that start, stop and monitor execution of the application on nodes of clustered computer system. The generated resource types can be provided as a software package for easy installation on nodes of the clustered computer system.

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