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Integrating Applications into OVO<br />

Integrating Applications into the Application Desktop<br />

For more information about integrating <strong>HP</strong> <strong>OpenView</strong> applications into<br />

OVO, see the administrator’s online help and OVO Application<br />

Integration Guide.<br />

Integrating NNM into OVO<br />

By default, <strong>HP</strong> <strong>OpenView</strong> Network Node Manager (NNM) is integrated<br />

into OVO. This integration enables users to select nodes in the IP Map of<br />

NNM systems, and to see and execute <strong>OpenView</strong> (OV) applications from<br />

the OVO GUI.<br />

NNM integration can be used in the following situations:<br />

❏ Locally<br />

If NNM is installed locally on the OVO management server, NNM is<br />

integrated automatically.<br />

❏ Remotely<br />

If NNM is installed remotely on another system, you must install a<br />

separate package on the NNM system manually.<br />

Apart from some differences in implementation, NNM integration is<br />

available for the Java UI and the Motif UI. For further information about<br />

NNM integration into OVO, see the OVO Application Integration Guide.<br />

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