
FYI. Ali -- ---------------------------------------------------- |epcc| - Ali Anjomshoaa EPCC, University of Edinburgh James Clerk Maxwell Building Mayfield Road E-mail: ali@epcc.ed.ac.uk Edinburgh EH9 3JZ Phone: + 44 (0) 131 651 3388 United Kingdom Fax: + 44 (0) 131 650 6555 ------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Mon, 07 Feb 2005 11:56:50 -0600 From: Ian Foster <foster@mcs.anl.gov> To: "Rajic, Hrabri" <hrabri.rajic@intel.com>, Tom Goodale <goodale@cct.lsu.edu> Cc: saga-rg@ggf.org, ogsa-wg@ggf.org, Bill Nitzberg <bill@computer.org>, Stephen Pickles <stephen.pickles@man.ac.uk> Subject: Re: [ogsa-wg] OGSA EMC BoF on Simple job submission Hrabri: I would think that the job submission thing we need is almost completely trivial, as noted in earlier emails on ogsa-wg@ggf.org: it is basically a "create" call, with a JSDL string; the (also very simple) WSRF mechanisms then address the few other functions needed. The complexities all live in the JSDL, not the WSDL. On the API side, I'd strongly encourage the SAGA guys to look at the GT4 GRAM API, as it is makes it easy to do simple things, while also addressing many other things like staging, delegation, etc. See http://www-unix.globus.org/toolkit/docs/development/4.0-drafts/execution/wsg.... Ian. At 09:15 AM 2/7/2005 -0800, Rajic, Hrabri wrote:
Tom,
Are OGSA EMC people aware of the most recent SAGA-RG work? Would SAGA-RG people like to engage OGSA EMC and possibly co-sponsor a Simple job submission WG? This could be a nice opportunity to tie in the classic API and the WSDL approach.
One thing to consider: Do we really need APIs in SRM, APME, and now in ARCH areas?
Hrabri
---- from "[ogsa-wg] Proposed agenda for Feb. 7th call" mail by Hiro -------
4) Simple job submission BoF preparation (30 min) From the minutes of Jan. 19 call.
- There is a plan to do an EM-related BoF. Stacey should know about it but it is not the job of the OGSA-WG to tell her---the proposed-chairs should do it. Preparation has not progressed to that point yet so Andrew as Area Director will take care of it.
Action: Andrew as Area director to send an email to the directors of the relevant Area (SRM: Bill, Stephen) to let them know of the proposed BoF; also to Stacey to reserve a slot.
- Andrew mentioned that on the Data call there was a discussion for a similar BoF for Data.
-Hrabri
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