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# [[gCore Tutorial:gCore Overview|gCore Overview]]
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# [[gCore Tutorial#gCore Overview|gCore Overview]]
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## [[gCore Tutorial#Ground rules: preparing the environment|Ground rules: preparing the environment]]
 
# [[Single Port-Type|From configuration to testing with a single Port-Type]]
 
# [[Single Port-Type|From configuration to testing with a single Port-Type]]
 
## [[Single Port-Type:Structuring the service code|Structuring the service code]]
 
## [[Single Port-Type:Structuring the service code|Structuring the service code]]

Revision as of 01:27, 17 March 2008

  1. gCore Overview
    1. Ground rules: preparing the environment
  2. From configuration to testing with a single Port-Type
    1. Structuring the service code
    2. Delving into the implementation
    3. Building & Deploying
    4. gCore Logging & Restart
    5. A Test Client
    6. Refining the implementation
  3. Adding State
    1. Multi Port-Type service
    2. Basic steps
    3. Implementation
    4. Configuring JNDIs & Descriptors
    5. Building & Deploying
    6. A Test Client

gCore overview

gCore is a toolkit for building distributed applications that are hosted by multi-domain infrastructure. This tutorial intends to present gCore and its related software required to design, build, and deploy software that can be effectively used to build complex applications. Let us take an incremental approach and illustrate all the steps of the service development cycle in relation to a first Port-Type. For simplicity, we shall assume the Port-Type to be stateless. we shall then introduce the assumption of state later, when we will enrich our sample service with additional Port-Types.

gCore is dedicated to developers that have an average knowledge of [U/Li]nix and Java, and some experience with WS concepts, terminology, and procedures.

Ground rules: preparing the environment

  • Exclusively a Java & [U/Li]nix environment
    • 1.5.0_08+
    • OS requirements as per underlying Globus
  • Typically, a Shell + IDE environment
    • IDE for code configuration & authoring
    • Shell for code building & deployment
    • Require both installation & configuration