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1 www.gridminer.org… Intelligent Grid Solutions 1 / 18 Convergence of Grid and Web technologies Alexander Wöhrer und Peter Brezany Institute for Software Science woehrer@par.univie.ac.at

2 www.gridminer.org 2 Agenda  Introduction OGSA/OGSI Globus Toolkit 3  WSRF Why it was developed? What is it? Reference implementation: Globus Toolkit 4  Alternatives? WS-I OMII WS-I+  Conclusion

3 www.gridminer.org 3 Grid World: OGSA/OGSI/GT3 GT3 implemented OGSI GT4 implements WSRF We need a „stable“ infrastructure!

4 www.gridminer.org 4 Web Services & Grid Requirements Web Services Business integration Secure and universal access Applications on demand Grid Protocols Vast resource scalability Global Accessibility Resources on demand access manageshare

5 www.gridminer.org 5 Convergence of Web/Grid Services WSRF should be the common base for both „worlds“!

6 www.gridminer.org 6 WSRF: Why?  The main criticisms about OGSI: Too much stuff in one specification => functionality partitioned into a family of composable specifications Does not work well with existing Web services tooling Too “object oriented”  Additionally: To have an architecture that is more clearly aligned with the general evolution of Web services To provide a collection of related specifications that can be used either individually or in combinations… …. and will integrate more effectively with other Web services standards To more closely align with existing language and platform programming models and application development tools

7 www.gridminer.org 7 WSRF: What?  announced at GlobusWorld 04 by Globus Alliance IBM and HP  Now under the controll of OASIS (ebXML, UDDI 2,...)  refactoring of the concepts and interfaces developed in OGSI  specify how to use Web services to access “stateful” components  Set of four Specs: WS-ResourceProperties WS-ResourceLifetime WS-ServiceGroup WS-BaseFaults  WS-Notification specifications built on them

8 www.gridminer.org 8 GT4 Facts  Web services developed with GT4 can be configured to be compatible with WS-I Basic Profile  All GT4 Web service interfaces will be WS-I compliant  Will support WSRF/WSN  Releases: Beta: Mid December Final: 31. Jan. 2005

9 www.gridminer.org 9 GT4 Components

10 www.gridminer.org 10 WS-I  An open industry effort chartered to promote Web Services interoperability across platforms, applications and programming languages.  A standards integrator to help Web services advance in a structured, coherent manner  Approximately 130 member organizations

11 www.gridminer.org 11 WS-I Deliverables  Profiles Defined set of specifications or standards at specific version levels Guidelines and conventions for using these specifications together in ways that ensure interoperability  Sample applications Use cases and usage scenarios based on customer requirements Sample code and applications built in multiple environments Demonstrate profile-based interoperability  Test tools and supporting materials Tools that test profile implementations for conformance with the profiles Supporting documentation and white papers

12 www.gridminer.org 12 WS-I Base Profile 1.0  Consists of: SOAP 1.1 WSDL 1.1 UDDI 2.0 XML 1.0 XML Schema HTTP 1.1  Coming soon: Attachments  support for interoperable SOAP Messages with Attachments-based Web services Security Profile

13 www.gridminer.org 13 Open Middleware Infrastructure Institute (OMII)  Task: The source of open source grid software (for the UK)  Based at the University of Southampton  Utilise existing software and standards e.g. OGSA-DAI part of it  Production focused software development  Integrate, test & document ‘a product’  Reduce the time spent by applied researchers at having to be computer scientists

14 www.gridminer.org 14 OMII Web Service Grids: WS-I+  Baseline from WS-I profiles  Specifications that are very low risk: Completed standardisation process (stable) Growing community adoption Interoperable commercial implementations (tooling) WS-I track specifications  Specifications added to profile as they mature e.g. WS-RF  This is not a static set and will evolve over time.

15 www.gridminer.org 15 OMII WS-I+: Current Status  Core Architecture: WS-I  Discovery UDDI (examining the role of Semantic meta- data)  Workflow BPEL  Messaging WS-RM (Minimal differences from WS-R)  Addressing WS-A  Notification: No clear solution

16 www.gridminer.org 16 OMII Release Schedule  OMII 1.0: December 2004 a collection of tested, documented and integrated software components that provides a standard platform  OMII 1.1: January 2005  OMII 2.0: April 2005

17 www.gridminer.org 17 Conclusions  Direction towards „Web Services“ Grids  Things are changing constantly  Infrastructure to built on is an important decision

18 www.gridminer.org 18 Resources  WS-I+: http://www.omii.ac.uk/paper_web_service_grids.pdf  WS-I: http://www.ws-i.org/  OASIS: http://www.oasis-open.org/  OMII: http://www.omii.ac.uk/  WSRF: http://www.globus.org/wsrf/  Globus Toolkit http://www.globus.org/toolkit/


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