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Sudhakar Pamidighantam commented on AIRAVATA-1635:
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Dimuthu:
Glad you are trying things out. Perhaps you need to get access to the deployed
system and use the distributed client. We will work on getting you this access
shortly and that would give you a view of the production system. With the code
you have you will be able to under stand things better. A local deployment of
service is more involved and may be a bit complicated. We can have a Skype chat
once this access is ready for an brief run through early next week, say Monday
so you can have enough information for the proposal. Please let me know if you
have specific questions.
Thanks,
Sudhakar.
> [GSoC] Integrate Airavata Java Client SDK with GridChem Client
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> Key: AIRAVATA-1635
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AIRAVATA-1635
> Project: Airavata
> Issue Type: Epic
> Reporter: Suresh Marru
> Labels: gsoc, gsoc2015, mentor
>
> GridChem is a Science Gateway enables users to run computational experiments
> on multiple supercomputing resources. Currently GridChem, a java swing based
> webstart client [1] uses a Axis2 based Middleware Service [2] which brokers
> users actions into computational jobs.
> This project needs to understand the Client [1] and port it to use Apache
> Airavata java client SDK. The project has following components:
> * Integrate GridChem client with Airavata User Store (implemented by WSO2
> Identity Server)
> * Integrate with Airavata API for application executions.
> * Integrate with Atlassian JIRA + Confluence for user error reporting and
> status notifications.
> [1] - https://github.com/SciGaP/GridChem-Client
> [2] - https://github.com/SciGaP/GridChem-Middleware-Service
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