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Foil 29 Proposed Java Computing Services Framework

From Integration of Scientific and Technical Computing with Enterprise Information Systems: Gateway and IPSE ASC Dayton Ohio Invited Presentation -- October 29 98. by Geoffrey C. Fox


1 Enables development of Web Interfaces to run a given job on any computer with any data source compliant with this framework just as JDBC gives a universal interface to any relational database
  • It defines standards that Gateway components should use to able to be linked together in a multi-developer/vendor scenario
2 The Computing Services Framework will allow vendors to compete on either User Front End (GUI) or back end services with the JavaCS framework providing universal linkage
3 The framework is implemented at the backend as a set of drivers which map generic Java Interfaces to particular software (e.g. a compiler) on particular machines.
4 Requires agreement by "suitable interested parties" on
  • what are the services
  • what are the interfaces for a given service
5 First meeting was October 8-9 1998 at Argonne with "most major players" -- report available by SC98 and standards process initiated

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