Hi Benjamin,
Ian explained this in his Oct 21 email:
http://lists.globus.org/pipermail/gt-user/2009-October/008578.html
"... Note that GT5 will not include Java Core. Instead, we will
continue to support GT4 Java Core, and will work with our users to
migrate GT4 Java Core services to Crux w
Hi Stuart,
At 08.10.09 21:37, Stuart Martin wrote:
The components in GT5 will be GridFTP, GRAM5 (greatly enhanced version
of GRAM2), GSI-OpenSSH, MyProxy and RLS, along with the various
supporting libraries that these components use. The GT4 Web Services
components are not included in GT5, inclu
Hi Kilian,
Thanks for the question. The short answer is no. The long answer is
that the Globus effort for providing this functionality is evolving.
The new effort is called "CRUX" (http://confluence.globus.org/display/whi/Crux+for+GT+Developers
) that is focused on providing the same type
Perhaps in a future release. It does not look like that will be ready
in time for GT 5.0.0. It could be added in the GT 5.0.x series though
when it becomes available.
-Stu
On Oct 9, 2009, at Oct 9, 7:37 AM, Silvio Costa wrote:
Hi Stuart,
Recently I read about a new command "globus-url-s
Hi Stuart,
Recently I read about a new command "globus-url-sync" that will be used to
synchronze files using GridFTP in a similar way to "rsync".
Do you know if this command is included in GridFTP component of GT5?
Thanks in advance,
Silvio Costa
Hi Stu,
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 9:37 PM, Stuart Martin wrote:
> The GT4 Web Services components are
> not included in GT5, including WS GRAM (aka GRAM4), RFT, Delegation, Java WS
> Core, C WS core components. (Of course, we will continue to support and
> maintain these GT4 Web Services components
Hi All,
We have been planning and preparing a Globus Toolkit version 5.0
release. More detailed information will be coming soon regarding
Globus plans resulting from the feedback to Ian's previous email
asking for help in shaping Globus' future (http://www.mail-archive.com/gt-user@lists.gl