Thank you Ole, this work for now, in the beginning of the next week, when I get 
access to the lab with more nodes (now only have 1 for test), 

Lukasz, thank you too, I will not use it for now, but is good to have options 
and not only dead ends.

Next week I will update what happened with my project.

Thank you all.
Martinez Luis.

--- El mar, 1/25/11, Ole Weidner <[email protected]> escribió:

De: Ole Weidner <[email protected]>
Asunto: Re: [gt-user] How to make work a java project on GT5?
A: "Luis Martinez" <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Fecha: martes, 25 de enero de 2011, 05:18 am

Does this work for you? (Make sure that you copy hello_world.jar to the submit 
machine first). 
globus-job-run tanatos.cantv.net:2119/jobmanager-fork /usr/bin/java -jar 
/home/XYZ/hello_world.jar
Cheers,Ole.
On Jan 25, 2011, at 6:02 AM, Luis Martinez wrote:
Hi everybody.

Seems like I don't get respond, maybe is that no body knows the exact problem. 
But this is urgen to me.

This is for my grad projet, without this I can gruduate from college =S.

The matter is like follow.

I have a project in java (work like .jar and I can add the WS when I want).
I need to make that project work on the grid because I need to make the 
performance test (stand alone/ grid).

I don't look for a specific method, or the exact solution to the methods I 
already try; if you have any idea how to make it work please tell me, I don't 
have a problem trying it out (I can't make a simple helloworld.jar work on the 
grid).

What more information I can give you, I don't know, If you see something  
missing on the previous mails, please ask.

I'm using a basic GT5 instalation, from the quick guide,
 nothing else. (myproxy and fork's job manager)

I will apreciate every bit of help.

Rigth now I'm very frustrate about no making progress.

Thank you before hand.

Martinez Luis.
Enginering Student.

PS: Sorry for my english, is not my primary lenguage.

--- El mié, 1/19/11, Luis Martinez <[email protected]> escribió:

De: Luis Martinez <[email protected]>
Asunto: Re: [gt-user] How to make work a java project on GT5?
A: [email protected]
Fecha: miércoles, 19 de enero de 2011, 09:47 pm

Ok, this if what I try at the end, also try another's forms but with the same 
result:





globusrun -r tanatos.cantv.net:2119/jobmanager-fork
"&(file_stage_in = (/home/globus/Desktop/prueba.jar)
(executable=/bin/sh) (arguments=-c 'java -jar prueba.jar')"





ERROR: cannot parse RSL &(file_stage_in =
(/home/globus/Desktop/prueba.jar) (executable=/bin/sh) (arguments=-c
'java -jar prueba.jar')




gram_*.log file say:



ts=2011-01-20T00:08:36.854218Z id=25874 event=gram.job.end level=ERROR
gramid=/16145731377904836461/3204671818443042191/ job_status=4
status=-5 reason="the executable does not exist"






Other information:

Grid ftp and basic jobs work ( /bin/date;  /bin/hostname; /usr /bin/whoami).

I using fork for job manager.

I use the quick install guide (in other words I'm using myproxy ), and the 
examples in that guide work for me.


Thank you.

Martinez Luis.

--- El mar, 1/18/11, Lukasz Lacinski <[email protected]> escribió:

De: Lukasz Lacinski <[email protected]>
Asunto: Re: [gt-user] How to make work a java project on GT5?
A: [email protected]
Fecha: martes, 18 de enero de 2011, 06:04 am



  

    
  Hi Martinez,

    

    What errors do you get? What do $HOME/gram_*.log files say? Are you
    able to submit the most simple jobs like /bin/date using the job
    manager PBS? What job manager do you use, PBS or fork?

    

    Lukasz

    

    

    On 1/17/11 8:19 PM, Luis Martinez wrote:
    
      
        
          
            Hello every one.

              

              After some search I find that GT5 don't support web
              services, and then I realize that I must use the .jar
              instead.

              

              I'm trying to follow the 4.42 example in here
              http://www.globus.org/toolkit/docs/5.0/5.0.2/user/#id2529496,
              but I don't  success in make it run, even whit a simple
              test .jar.

              

              Someone can guide me in the right direction? or tell me
              where I can find complimentary  information.

              

              Thank you.

              Martinez Luis

              Engineering student

              

              PS: I don't know if I fail in the generic information on
              the example (location, paths, etc).

              PPS: the java application can be in graphic mode and/or be
              interactive?

              

            
          
        
      
      

       
    
    

  






       





       



      

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