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Shahbaz Memon commented on AIRAVATA-657:
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Hi Suresh,
> Can we integrate this with jglobus 2.0 key store style GSI proxies and
> trusted certificates?
I am not sure if it works with the unicore classes.
> Also, can we remove dependencies to - de.fzj.unicore.* packages?
Most of them are client classes that initiate remote requests, and they are
using eu.unicore.security classes.
> We can eliminate lot of dependencies if we align these proxy generation (and
> key store style authentication) with standard java security.
1. Sorry I don't understand the proxy generation part, why would be unicore
responsible for proxy generation in general?
2. If you meant "keystore = jks", then in the current unicore plugin for GFac
we are not doing any keystore style authentication. What happen is the
credential (public / private keypair) which is fetched from the myproxy server
is in the PEM format and persisted through GSIContext* class. Unicore security
classes are initiated through credential stored in this same context, and
additionally the trusted certs.
Cheers,
Shahbaz
> Create a standalone client for BES
> ----------------------------------
>
> Key: AIRAVATA-657
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AIRAVATA-657
> Project: Airavata
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Suresh Marru
> Fix For: WISHLIST
>
> Attachments: fix-AIRAVATA-1112.patch,
> fix-jsdlsample-AIRAVATA-1212.patch, JobTerminate-AIRAVATA-0113.patch,
> JSDLGeneration-AIRAVAT-0113.patch
>
>
> The Open Grid Forum standard Basic Execution Service -
> http://www.ogf.org/documents/GFD.108.pdf defines a standard for grid job
> executions. Having a stand alone client to experiment with a BES web service
> will be handy.
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