Web-based Enterprise Management (WBEM) Initiative Based on Network-based Enterprise Management (WBEM)
Web-Based Enterprise Management (WBEM) is a set of management and Internet standard technologies developed to unify the management of enterprise computing environments. WBEM provides the ability for the industry to deliver a well-integrated set of standard-based management tools leveraging the emerging . Web technologies The DMTF has developed a core set of standards that make up WBEM, which includes a data model, the Common Information Model (CIM) standard; an encoding specification, xmlCIM encoding Specification; and a transport mechanism, CIM Operations over HTTP. Network-based Enterprise Management (WBEM) is a set of integrated enterprises developed by Internet standard technology. WBEM provides a complete industry-based unified management tool for Web technology. DMTF has developed WBEM-based core standards, including data models, standard public models (CIMs), an encoding rules, XMLCIM coding rules, and a HTTP-based transmission mode. The CIM specification is the language and methodology for describing management data. The CIM schema includes models for Systems, Applications, Networks (LAN) and Devices. The CIM schema will enable applications from different developers on different platforms to describe management data in a standard format so that it can be shared among a variety of management applications. The xmlCIM Encoding Specification defines XML elements, written in Document Type Definition (DTD), which can be used to represent CIM classes and instances. The CIM Operations over HTTP specification defines a mapping Of Cim Operations ONTO HTTP That Allows Implementations Of Cim To Interoperate In An Open, Standardized Manner and Completes The Technologies That Support Wbem.cim Specifications are methods for language and description management data. CIM summary includes system models, applications, network (LAN), and devices. The CIM summary will allow different developers to use a standard format to describe management data in different platforms so that he can be used in a wide range of management applications. The XMLCIM encoding specification defines the XML element and writes in the Document Type Definition (DTD), and the CIM class and instance can be used.