Chapter Class Hierarchy illustrating the WMI class hierarchy for anynode, showcasing how classes are organized under the namespace.

Class Hierarchy

Class Hierarchy

Within the specified namespace, two primary classes, Status and Configuration, serve as the foundational classes. These base classes represent the core structure for managing and monitoring anynode through WMI. The complete hierarchy of all available classes within this namespace can be visualized using tools like SimpleWMIView.

Screenshot: SimpleWMView classes in root\TESYSTEMS\anynode Screenshot: SimpleWMView classes in root\TESYSTEMS\anynode
SimpleWMView classes in root\TESYSTEMS\anynode

Some classes in this hierarchy are specific to anynode, meaning they are custom classes provided by TE-SYSTEMS for the product's functionality. All other classes are WMI system classes, which are standard classes built into the WMI framework for general system management and monitoring tasks.

This distinction ensures that anynode-specific functionality integrates seamlessly with the broader WMI environment.

The anynode WMI integration provides several extrinsic events. The events are encapsulated by the container AnynodeEvent.

Screenshot: SimpleWMIView system class AnynodeEvent. Screenshot: SimpleWMIView system class AnynodeEvent.
SimpleWMIView system class AnynodeEvent.