Hi Abhishek,

I think the important thing is to get a working instance of Airavata and
then to focus on your deliverables.  Suresh had suggested:
"Can you make sure you have the initial deliverable of contributing good examples to register applications, create and monitor executions into Airavata Client SDK repo?"
This would be a good place to start, but it will require a working Airavata.

-Emre.


Abhishek Kapoor (JIRA) wrote:
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Abhishek Kapoor commented on AIRAVATA-1649:
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Hello,
Sorry for late reply, We were busy with our end semester exams.
We have started reading AMQP messaging documents and we also started working on 
the proxy issue that we were facing while starting Airavata. Is there anything 
else we should do.

Regards,
Abhishek Kapoor

[GSoC] Airavata Java SDK Integration with GenApp
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                 Key: AIRAVATA-1649
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AIRAVATA-1649
             Project: Airavata
          Issue Type: Task
            Reporter: Suresh Marru
              Labels: gsoc, gsoc2015,, mentor
             Fix For: WISHLIST


2014 GSoC project integrated C++ interfaces with GenApp [1]. This seem to be 
working well. Building on this prototype, GenApp could integrate with Apache 
Airavata's Java SDK. This project should produce meaningful samples to be 
released within Airavata's Java SDK. Further explore the long running 
application support of Airavata.
The project could also explore integrating with Airavata's AMQP based messaging 
system to get push based messaging support between GenApp, Airavata integration.
[1] - 
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/AIRAVATA/GSoC+2014+-+GenApp+Integration+with+Apache+Airavata


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