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− | gCore builds upon Globus technology and tailors it to the requirements of gCube. The gCore container is a customisation of the container distributed with the Globus Toolkit [http://www.globus.org]. Similarly, gCF is a substantial extension of the Java WS Core framework, also distributed with | + | gCore builds upon Globus technology [http://www.globus.org] and tailors it to the requirements of gCube. The gCore container is a customisation of the container distributed with the Globus Toolkit (GT) [http://www.globus.org/toolkit]. Similarly, gCF is a substantial extension of the Java WS Core framework, also distributed with GT [http://www.globus.org/toolkit/docs/4.0/common/javawscore/]. |
Revision as of 22:51, 5 April 2008
The gCube Core Distribution (gCore) is a packaging of the components of the gCube system[1] which are ubiquitously deployed within a gCube infrastructure. The distribution includes:
- the gCore container, a container for the deployment of gCube services and the basic management of their Running Instances (RIs). A running instance of the container listening on a given port identifies a gCube Hosting Node (gHN), the topological unit of a gCube infrastructure.
- the Local Services, a small set of distinguished gCube services which either ensure the correct operation of the gHN or else prove convenient to deploy next to any service which may run on it.
- the gCore Framework (gCF), a Java-based application framework for the development of gCube services and their clients.
gCore builds upon Globus technology [2] and tailors it to the requirements of gCube. The gCore container is a customisation of the container distributed with the Globus Toolkit (GT) [3]. Similarly, gCF is a substantial extension of the Java WS Core framework, also distributed with GT [4].