POOL Status & Release Plan for V0.4

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POOL Status & Release Plan for V0.4 Dirk Duellmann D. Duellmann - IT/DB LCG - POOL Project

POOL V0.4 content Main Changes for V0.4 “SPI compliance” CVS, #include policy SEAL integration will release against early SEAL release Dictionary complete the chain from .h via LCG-Dictionary to persistent objects in ROOT I/O support for std::vector and std::list File Catalog functional completeness wrt typical production use cases Collections typesafe interface to collection meta data (tag attributes) and more… D. Duellmann - IT/DB LCG - POOL Project

POOL and SPI compliance CVS structure has been changed according to the agreed SPI proposal in fact only minor changes to CVS were still necessary The #include policy has been adapted Example: #include “FileCatalog/IFileCatalog” Every pool source was affected SCRAM BuildFiles have been significantly cleaned up Unecessary inter-package dependencies are removed Dependencies are explicit in each package BuildFile rather than in the top-level POOL BuildFile This was only possible after we dropped CMT support Toplevel POOL SCRAM configuration now only needs to be changed by the POOL release manager Developer changes are constrained to their package subtree D. Duellmann - IT/DB LCG - POOL Project

POOL and SEAL The V0.4 release will be integrated with SEAL Dictionary - but also MessageService, Exception base, etc… POOL V0.4 will require a SEAL release in the installation area (expected later this week) Both projects will share a common SCRAM ToolBox and SCRAM installation area => any future compiler/platform dicussions need to be done on LCG level rather than in an individual project SCRAM provides the cross project magic include pathes, library pathes, indirect dependencies On Source code level only minor changes (namespace seal) as most sources where just moved between the two repositories Still needs careful planning to not make developers stuck during the merger D. Duellmann - IT/DB LCG - POOL Project

Data Service (Object Cache) Significant Redesign Support reference counting to allow automatic cache memory management user reads objects (automatic allocation in the cache) all references to the same object refer to the same cache copy once the last reference is destroyed the cache space is freed by POOL Now support two working models eg LHCb : all objects in a dataservice will be deleted explicitly by the experiment framework no Refs on the application side exist after a transaction commit eg CMS : cache object may have different lifetimes and come and go as required by the application Refs may continue to exist (and stay valid) across transaction boundaries D. Duellmann - IT/DB LCG - POOL Project

FileCatalog Browser First GUI prototype available in contrib mainly addressing pool developers and experiment admins End user access to be provided mainly via higher level abtractions than files (eg event collections) close interaction between POOL and PI projects Explorer like interface to browse catalog by either logical or physical file name basic support for renaming logical or physical file name atattching subsets of files… … but first release will come up read-only by default Query interface for file meta data will come as soon as provided by core File Catalog component scheduled for POOL V0.5 D. Duellmann - IT/DB LCG - POOL Project

File Catalog Components Move to newer version of the EDG back end (edg-rls-client 1.1.3) now supporting file meta data used internally by POOL but not yet exposed for user meta data Merged command line interface for registration, renaming, deletion for all back end implementations based on component interface checking against concrete experiment use case for completeness aim for a functionally complete interface by V0.4 to be picked up for early integration by CMS Prepared a questionaire which is currently passed through the experiments for review D. Duellmann - IT/DB LCG - POOL Project

File Catalog and Meta Data So far the POOL file catalog only maintains lfn<->fileID<->pfn mappings lfn typically contains concatenated meta data for redundancy meta data queries for larger (> 10**6) catalogs are inefficient if based on sequential scan over all catalog elemnts propose to provide proper meta data support based on RDBMS storage and queries with V0.5 Discussions about use cases just started D. Duellmann - IT/DB LCG - POOL Project

Storage Service The crucial POOL component for complex type support Several meetings between POOL and SEAL developers have taken place to agree on the detailed interaction between extraction-dictionary-storage manager Prototype code based on current SEAL developments already working for std::vector and std::list in the developer area … workarounds for the connection with RootI/O are currently used – expect a cleaner solution with time D. Duellmann - IT/DB LCG - POOL Project

V0.4 Release Plan Platform & external package has been defined will pick up edg-rls 1.1.3 and the most recent Root release otherwise unchanged wrt to POOL V0.3 Aim for internal release first incorporating SEAL components by Friday 14th (end of this week) Goal: confirm that CVS/#include changes are correct Not yet using SCRAM to couple both projects Component Code Freeze: 21st POOL V0.4 release still scheduled for 28th not much room for slippage – as we need to prepare for CHEP ‘03 D. Duellmann - IT/DB LCG - POOL Project

Release Platform Still only one supported platform RH7.3/gcc3.2 Test releases to insure that POOL code does compile with a larger set of compilers can and will be done as soon as the external libraries and SEAL exist Propose to couple request for additional supported platforms to concrete development or production activities by the experiments May need to setup a prioritised list and a LCG calendar for this D. Duellmann - IT/DB LCG - POOL Project

General Issues Platform and external package discussion needs to be scheduled early into the overall release schedules Constraints inposed by one global SCRAM ToolBox may become an issue if more and more projects join and their sucessive releases span Some difficulties to maintain regular commit/tags from the developers started scheduling internal releases to minimise the risk of big bang integration Meeting schedule de-synchronised as a side effect of ROOT tutorials otherwise the tutorials were much apreciated right length and content – Thanks! D. Duellmann - IT/DB LCG - POOL Project

Bejond V0.4 Meta Data and Query interface to the File Catalog Overall Performance optimisation Propose to make V0.5 mainly a bugfix and performance release More efficient/compact Token implementation Extensions to the full chain extraction->dictionary->storage manager->RootI/O will probably still be required Test suite of example classes submitted by the experiments to POOL/SEAL will guide the priotisation Need to stabilise data representation on disk Need to know data types and data lifetime for data which is planned to stay acessible for Currently preparing POOL release plan for rest of 2003 To be presented to the PEB on February 25th Any input welcome! D. Duellmann - IT/DB LCG - POOL Project

Summary A significant set of functionality extensions will be provided with POOL V0.4 mostly working already for their developers ;-) POOL is more and more integrated with (and dependent on) SEAL and SPI services good progress on defining the configuration issues should be SPI compliant with V0.4 POOL V0.4 seems on track for a release on time More confidence after the SEAL release integration D. Duellmann - IT/DB LCG - POOL Project