[kepler-users] kepler interface to JXTA or P2PS
Matt Jones
jones at nceas.ucsb.edu
Tue Nov 29 13:52:37 PST 2005
Hi Maurice,
We have been experimenting with JXTA and Jini in Kepler and Ptolemy, but
at this point the work is largely in the experimental phase. Daniel
Cuadrado committed some code that allows for an DistributedSDF director,
which can be used to distribute the computations on a set of Jini nodes.
This isn't fully mature because there is not yet enough control over
what parts of the model are distributed and how the Jini nodes are set
up and configured with Kepler. But it does work. You can compile and
run the jini prototype in Kepler using "ant run-jinidev", although it
would probably take some setup beforehand.
In addition, I did some work on using JXTA to set up peer-to-peer grids
-- it is in CVS but not tied in to the running application. The JXTA
work is described here:
http://kepler-project.org/Wiki.jsp?page=PeerToPeerKepler
We haven't been able to work on this stuff lately due to more pressing
issues in Kepler. But I do plan to come back to it as soon as possible.
If you'd like to help out in this regard it would be welcomed. I
think we will probably drop the JXTA framework as it seems very hard to
program to and somewhat fragile. We'll have to evaluate other
frameworks (Jini, P2PS, others) to see if they would be better than JXTA.
Cheers,
Matt
Maurice Yarrow wrote:
> Hello Kepler users
>
> Is there presently any way to interface
> Kepler to either JXTA or P2PS ?
>
> I.e.: I would like to write autonymous
> cli-servs-peers (have properties of both
> client and server) that can communicate
> with the director of a running Kepler instance.
>
> My goal is not well served by using Web
> Services for a variety of reasons, so
> the above model will allow more flexibility
> for the type of real-time conduct I require.
>
> (Triana supports this but Kepler would be a
> preferred platform for a variety of reasons.)
>
> Also apropos of this issue, what is the status
> of the line item in Alpha 8 (Dec 9 release
> indicated): "initial kepler grid support for
> distributed directory/p2p" ?
>
>
> Maurice Yarrow
>
>
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