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Suresh Marru commented on AIRAVATA-341:
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Airavata Registry evolved quite a bit since this GSOC idea was originally
created. But the need for exploring a NOSQL database for Airavata Registry
still exists. Please add comments on this JIRA (which will send emails to dev
mailing list) if you are interested on this project.
> [GSOC] NoSQL implementation for Airavata Registry
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>
> Key: AIRAVATA-341
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AIRAVATA-341
> Project: Airavata
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Marlon Pierce
> Assignee: Marlon Pierce
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: gsoc, gsoc2012, gsoc2014, mentor
>
> Airavata's Registry is used to store and retrieve services and workflows. The
> Registry is currently very lightweight with an implementation based on Apache
> Jackrabbit. This task is to develop a more powerful registry capable of
> handling a wider variety of use cases and science gateway metadata. Issues
> include development of JSON metadata models for different use cases,
> development and evaluation of metadata search capabilities (both
> expressiveness and performance), and development and evaluation of access
> policies for the metadata. The latter may involve integration with Apache
> Rave as an OpenSocial engine for defining groups and filtering requests.
> Evaluating the capabilities of multiple NoSQL databases will be an important
> component of this task. Candidate technologies from Apache include Cassandra
> and CouchDB, but appropriately licensed non-Apache projects such as MongoDB
> will also be evaluated.
> Sample use case scenarios will include computational chemistry, material
> science, astronomy, and earth science.
>
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