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| | PowerShell and Perl interoperability Hello, I'm in the process of executing and Exchange 2007 migration. The organization currently uses a Perl-based web page (running on a Unix host) to manage a lot of the onboarding and administrative tasks (a lot more than just email). I'd like to replace the current module they're using in Perl to manage email with one that will use PowerShell, since Exchange 2007 is so PowerShell-capable. What kind of interoperability options do I have to get PowerShell to play in this Perl-based script? I know there is a beta of a remoting tool available, but I think it only supports Windows-to-Windows remoting. Is that correct? - Jim |
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| | Re: PowerShell and Perl interoperability jmulvey123@gmail.com wrote: > Hello, > > I'm in the process of executing and Exchange 2007 migration. The > organization currently uses a Perl-based web page (running on a Unix > host) to manage a lot of the onboarding and administrative tasks (a > lot more than just email). I'd like to replace the current module > they're using in Perl to manage email with one that will use > PowerShell, since Exchange 2007 is so PowerShell-capable. > > What kind of interoperability options do I have to get PowerShell to > play in this Perl-based script? I know there is a beta of a remoting > tool available, but I think it only supports Windows-to-Windows > remoting. Is that correct? > > - Jim > Are you talking about the open source remoting tool/project or this up and coming product: http://www.nsoftware.com/powershell/...g/default.aspx Not having access to that product, I don't know exactly how it might help you. Security issues aside, you could also use HTTP calls using something like this: http://ps1.soapyfrog.com/2007/01/24/...-in-powershell Marco |
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| | Re: PowerShell and Perl interoperability > Are you talking about the open source remoting tool/project or this > up and coming product: > http://www.nsoftware.com/powershell/...g/default.aspx > > Not having access to that product, I don't know exactly how it might > help you. > > Security issues aside, you could also use HTTP calls using something > like this: > http://ps1.soapyfrog.com/2007/01/24/...-in-powershell And another blog reference to remote HTTP calls: http://whizzrd.spaces.live.com/blog/...662E!166.entry |
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| | Re: PowerShell and Perl interoperability On Jun 2, 9:23 pm, Marco Shaw <marco.shaw@_NO_SPAM_gmail.com> wrote: > > Are you talking about the open source remoting tool/project or this > > up and coming product: > >http://www.nsoftware.com/powershell/...g/default.aspx > > > Not having access to that product, I don't know exactly how it might > > help you. > > > Security issues aside, you could also use HTTP calls using something > > like this: > >http://ps1.soapyfrog.com/2007/01/24/...-in-powershell > > And another blog reference to remote HTTP calls:http://whizzrd.spaces.live.com/blog/...662E!166.entry Thanks for the links. I was referring to the open source remoting tool. I'll check out the nsoftware version as well. But at this point I have a feeling I am going to end up exposing a web service to the Perl modules. |
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