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Grid Portal for VN-Grid

Cu Nguyen Phuong Ha. Grid Portal for VN-Grid. Outline. Some words about portals in principle Overview of OGCE GridPortlets. What is a portal ?.

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Grid Portal for VN-Grid

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  1. Cu Nguyen Phuong Ha Grid Portal for VN-Grid

  2. Outline Some words about portals in principle Overview of OGCE GridPortlets

  3. What is a portal ? A portal is a doorway or entry point to a set of resources, including the entire World-Wide Web, information, applications, and other resources, that an enterprise wants to make available to the portal’s users. Portal is web site’s evolution.

  4. Bridging Users and Resources Grid Resource Grid Services GPIR Grid Portal MDS Execution Service Monitoring Service

  5. Some words about portals in principle Overview of OGCE GridPortlets

  6. OGCE Project The Open Grid Computing Environments (OGCE) project consists of the following core constituent areas for developing powerful, Web-based Science Gateways to Grid resources such as the TeraGrid. Development of interoperable, standards-based Web components (portlets) for Grid computing. Grid client programming libraries and tools development. Development of Web Services to support Grid portals’ information, metadata, and job execution and management requirements.

  7. Highlights and Major Contributions OGCE Grid Portal Grid Programming Interfaces and Abstraction Layers: Java CoG Kit, Grid Tag Libraries and Beans (GTLAB) Portlet Development: Portlet bridge, inner-portlet communication …

  8. Java CoG Kit End users will be able to access the Grid through standalone applications, a desktop, or a portal. Command line tools allow users to define workflow scripts easily. Programming is achieved through services, abstractions, APIs, and workflows.

  9. Grid Tag Libraries and Beans The goal of GTLAB is to make it possible to develop Grid Web applications entirely through reusable tag libraries with no additional coding. GTLAB extends Java Server Faces and encapsulates the [Java_COG_Kit | Java COG Kit's Abstraction Layer]. Can convert the GTLAB applications into portlets

  10. Some words about portals in principle Overview of GridSphere GridPortlets

  11. GridPortlets Login Administration: User, Role, Group, Portlet, Layout management Proxy management: interfaces with MyProxy Job submission: interfaces with GRAM File management: interfaces with GridFTP GPIR Browser: interfaces with GPIR …

  12. Settings

  13. Proxy Management

  14. Proxy Management

  15. Job Status

  16. GridPortlets • Login • Administration: User, Role, Group, Portlet, Layout management • Proxy management: interfaces with MyProxy • Job submission: interfaces with GRAM • File management: interfaces with GridFTP • GPIR Browser: interfaces with GPIR • …

  17. OGCE Portal Portal Layer Portlet Web Application Authentication Login Admin Proxy Manage Job Submit File Manage Grid Information MyProxy GridSphere Portal Framework Grid Service Layer GRAM GridFTP GPIR MyProxy Resource Layer RDBMS Computing Resources Applications Services

  18. VN-Grid Portal Portal Layer Portlet Web Application Authentication Resource Management Resource Discovery Execute Job Job Monitoring MyProxy GridSphere Portal Framework Grid Service Layer Information Service Discovery Service Execution Service Monitoring Service MyProxy Resource Layer RDBMS Computing Resources Applications Services

  19. Reference Open Grid Computing Environments (OGCE) Annual Report: September 1, 2003-August 31, 2007 Building Grid Computing Portals: The NPACI Grid Portal Toolkit, M. P. Thomas, J. R. Boisseau Texas Advanced Computing Center, The University of Texas at Austin Sun Java SystemPortal Server 7.1 Developer'sGuide http://www.collab-ogce.org/ogce/index.php http://gridport.net http://gridsphere.org http://grid.ncsa.illinois.edu/myproxy/

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