[kepler-dev] Kepler on Solaris
Amanda Waite - SUN ISV-Engineering
Amanda.Waite at Sun.COM
Tue May 29 11:26:17 PDT 2007
Hi Dan,
Thanks for the heads-up. I'll concentrate on the core Kepler application
initially and then look at the actors/workflows in more detail. I'll
also stick with Java 1.5 although I'm sure that I'll be tempted to try
to compile under 1.6 :o)
Thanks
Amanda
Dan Higgins wrote:
> Hi Amanda,
> My name is Dan Higgins and I work at NCEAS at UC Santa Barbara. I
> put together the Kepler installers that are on kepler-project.org and
> the nightly build. I don't know of anyone running Kepler on Solaris.
> However, the basic Kepler application is pure Java. It should then run
> just fine on Solaris (and it does run on Windows, Mac OS X, and
> several versions of Linux).
> There are a few actors that use OS specific jni routines, but not
> having all the dynamic libraries on Solaris would only affect those
> specific workflows that use those actors. Also, we are currently using
> Java 1.5 (and there are a couple of minor problems with compiling the
> Java code under Java 1.6).
>
> Dan Higgins
> NCEAS - UC Santa Barbara
>
> Amanda Waite - SUN ISV-Engineering wrote:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> My name is Amanda Waite and I'm a Staff engineer working with Open
>> Source Communities here at Sun. We see Kepler as an important
>> application particular in the area of Grid Computing and we would
>> really like to make it available on Solaris 10 and on the Sun Grid.
>> What I'm looking to do initially is make sure that Kepler runs on
>> Solaris 10 without problems, and as expected performance-wise. I'll
>> can then make it available on the Sun Grid at http://www.network.com.
>> I'd then like to work with the community and if possible putback the
>> changes, if any, that were made in the course of the port.
>>
>> Does this sound ok? Does anyone already run Kepler on Solaris? I did
>> scan through the archives for the last year or so but didn't see any
>> references to Solaris.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Amanda
>>
>
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