Followup: First Dive Into CPSCOM

by Nicholas Dille on 02/13/2008 | 1 Comments | 2,724 Views

There has been a reaction in the Official Citrix Blog concerning my article about the First Dive Into CPSCOM on the CDN community site . Vishal Ganeriwala comments that MFCOM ist still the only official programming interface for Presentation Server. Apparently, the API for CPSCOM will not be disclosed directly but only through a set of cmdlets for PowerShell which will be published through a SDK.

I guess there is more behind this step. When attending Citrix Summit 2008, I had the chance to have a look at the Partner Preview of Citrix Workflow Studio, a new product to create workflows across Citrix' whole product range (Gus wrote a nice introduction). Workflow Studio is able to interface with products through PowerShell (among others). Citrix is probably working hard on the cmdlets for Presentation Server to publish a new SDK and finish Workflow Studio.

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