0.6 Release Notes
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gCore 0.6
introduces the following changes:
Changes Related to the gHN
- new versions of Local Services and Libraries. Most noticeably:
- the
ResultSet
service, with optional [SSL support http://add.link]. - the
Deployer
service, with support for plugin deployment and activation. In the version of the service included in this distribution, the deployment of pluggable services implies the deployment of all their plugins from theSoftwareRepository
service. - the
Delegation
service, with support for periodic delegation of service credentials. In the version of the service included in this distribution the credentials of the local gHN are used in place of service credentials to identify services as operating from trusted gHNs. - the
ISPublisher
andCollector-stubs
libraries, with support for synchronous publication. - the
SoftwareRepository-stubs
library, with support for plugin download. - the
Resources
library, with support for plugin profiles. Associated changes can be found inservice.xsd
andrunninginstance.xsd
under$GLOBUS_LOCATION/share/schema/gcube/common/core/profiles
. - the
GCubeProvider
library, with support for WS-Notification interfaces. - the new
Security
library, with support for authentication and authorisation of gCube calls.
- the
- two new scripts in
$GLOBUS_LOCATION/bin
,gcore-start-container-debug
andgcore-start-container-profile
, to start the gHN in debug and profiling mode, respectively. See the Primer for detailed usage instructions.
- two new scripts in
Changes Related to Services
- support for service plugins.
- gCF now includes programming abstractions for the design of pluggable services, i.e. services that can be dynamically extended with code that is packaged and deployed as the payload of service plugins. The available abstractions offer transparencies for the management, description, and configuration of service plugins and are relied upon by the
Deployer
service for their deployment. A Plugin Manager takes care of plugin registration, validation, and local persistence, and it acts as producer of local registration events. A Plugin Context characterises the entry point to the code in the plugin and transparently exposes information which is common to all plugins, including their profiles, the descriptive properties whereby they can be discovered, and the type mappings that are required to deserialise their components over the wire. As usual, service developers extend Plugin Managers and Plugin Contexts to extend and tailor their functionality to the plugins of their own services.
- support for synchronous publication.
- Resource publication can now occur in synchronous or asynchronous fashion, depending on the choice of publication interfaces used. The generic interface
ISPublisher
abstracts over synchronous and asynchronous implementations, whileISSyncPublisher
andISAsyncPublisher
have specialised implementations. An asynchronous implementation is bound by default to the genericISPublisher
interface. Publications performed by gCF on behalf of service developers (e.g. for WS-Resources) can be configured to occur either synchronously or asynchronously.
- support for call authorisation.
- gCore now intercepts incoming gCube calls and forwards them to a local authorisation engine for the enforcement of service policies in a secure infrastructure. Authorisation policies are remotely defined but locally cached, first at service startup - as a pre-condition to the usability of the service - and then whenever they change. The mediation between the container (which intercepts the calls) and the engine (which authorises them) is taken up by security managers, which thus now offer support for both authorisation and authentication. The current engine that currently ships with gCore is applies simple combinations of a fixed number of policies of immediate relevance to the infrastructure.