Bluebear Kodiak 0.0.3 “boisterous bruin” Released
The guys over at Bluebear have released version 0.0.3 of their Kodiak management tool, aptly named the boisterous bruin. You can download your copy here if your a member of the private beta program and you can view the full release notes here.
I’ve installed it and had a quick look, appears to be a lot of new additions so will wade through them all and post back with a more detailed update later tonight.
This version of Kodiak represents a significant change in our server-communication architecture.
We’ve added a schema-compliant request/argument builder engine that populates requests based on known information. This makes building requests much easier.
A lua scripting engine. Each server connection gets its own independent Lua script.
Independent object pools.
Improved mapping response and control.
Map connection node & link display control.
We’ve created a “plugin api” where a user may build a plugin to communicate with any kind of data service. We’ll be publishing information on this on our wiki.
We’ve added a number of “boilerplate” features that will become more apparent in the next few releases as we push Kodiak towards our goal of creating an “IT IDE”.
Access for users to create their own scripts. Kodiak’s UI/inspector controls are driven by a “global schema” that allows a user to create their own customized scripts for management. Please visit the bluebear wiki for further information regarding customizing the script engine. As yet, we don’t have a full UI for managing user scripts, but we will shortly.
The remote event log has been removed for this release.
For Windows users who experience the dreaded “SSL certificate bug”, we’ve added a preferences option to bypass the windows SSL stack. This option is accessible from the Preferences menu.
Password vault & credentials storage. Kodiak now has the ability to save username/password pairs in an encrypted password vault, locked with a master password.
Server object creation is disabled while we migrate the control components into the VMWare plugin, we will re-enable these in a couple of days.


