
Dear Steve and the others,
One other thing is that, as you might know, we are about to publish a JSDL errata document. Do you have any comments for that? Now would be a very good time to give us some feed-back.
steve..
FEED-BACK: JSDL errata: 1. JSDL namespace: Job Submission Description Language (JSDL) Specification, Version 1.0 (Errata draft 007006): jsdl http://schemas.ggf.org/jsdl/2005/11/jsdl HPC_Basic_Profile_v1.0: (http://www.ogf.org/Public_Comment_Docs/Documents/Feb-2007/HPC_Basic_Profile_...) jsdl http://schemas.ogf.org/jsdl/2005/11/jsdl Which is the good? 2. Examples The pseudo-expression “5, 6.7777, 7.0, [50.3,99.5), [100-” (which indicates a disjoint range consisting of the values 5, 6.7777, 7.0, all values inclusive of from 50.3 up to, but not including, 99.5 and all values from 100 on up) can be encoded in a RangeValue as follows: <jsdl:Exact epsilon=”0.00001”> 6.7777 </jsdl:Exact> !!!! [6.7776900000000007, 6.7777099999999999] 3. CPU count: double or integer? For example: 5.6 CPU count value is good or not? I think that the CPU count MUST integer! Cheers, Gabor
Andreas Savva wrote:
Hi,
Let's talk about it tomorrow on the jsdl call when we discuss the OGF 20 agendas. (We might be able to arrange for this during the first (general) session on Monday.)
Btw, it's "OGF JSDL" rather than "OGSA JSDL". I know there are lots of specs with the OGSA prefix ... ;-)
Thanks. Andreas
Roczei Gabor wrote:
Dear Andreas Savva, Darren Pulsipher, Stephen McGough,
I implemented the OGSA JSDL 1.0 in our Grid Underground (GUG, http://gug.grid.niif.hu) middleware. I would like to share with you my implementation experiences about the OGSA JSDL 1.0 standard at the OGF 20 conference. Can I have a chance to present these? It will be about 10 minutes.
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