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1 Leading the pervasive adoption of grid computing for research and industry © 2005 Global Grid Forum The information contained herein is subject to change without notice INFOD Interfaces Abdeslem Djaoui, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory - On behalf of INFOD team 03-06 October, 2005 (GGF15 in Boston)

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3 3 Overview Base INFOD Interfaces −Base INFOD managers −Consumer Post GGF15

4 4 INFO Base - PublisherConsumer Registry Vocabularies Publisher Consumer Subscriptions Vocabulary Associations Messages GMA architecture Role of INFODRegistry: −Registrations manager −Mutual filtering between publishers and consumers −Vocabulary manager

5 5 Base interfaces – modeled on WSN BasePublisherManager −Manages INFOD Publisher entries in an INFOD Registry BaseConsumerManager −Manages INFOD Consumer entries in an INFOD Registry BaseSubscriptionManager −Manages INFOD Subscription entries in an INFOD Registry BaseVocabularyManager −Manages user vocabulary, and user property vocabulary entries in an INFOD Registry BaseAssociationManager −Manages INFOD Association entries in an INFOD Registry BaseRegistrationManager −Common operations for registry entries Consumer −Defines how INFOD messages are consumed by a consumer

6 6 BasePublisherManager Publisher entity −publishers are the sources of information −Publisher may register with registry Operations −CreatePublisher() used by an INFOD publisher to register itself to an INFOD Registry −AlterPublisher() used by an INFOD publisher to update its metadata information at a given INFOD Registry. −DropPublisher() used by an INFOD publisher to remove its entity definition from an INFOD Registry. −PausePublisher()? −ResumePublisher()?

7 7 BaseConsumerManager Consumer entity −consumers are the sinks of information −Consumers may register with registry Operations −CreateConsumer() used by an INFOD consumer to register itself to an INFOD Registry. −AlterConsumer() used by an INFOD consumer to update its metadata information at a given INFOD Registry. −DropConsumer() used by an INFOD consumer to remove a consumer entity from an INFOD Registry. −PauseConsumer()? −ResumeConsumer()?

8 8 BaseSubscriptionManager Subscription entity −subscriptions are used to specify which data have to be disseminated from which publisher to which consumer −Subscription are stored in registry Operations −CreateSubscription() used by an INFOD client, referred to as a subscriber, to create an INFOD subscription in an INFOD Registry −AlterSubscription() used by an INFOD subscriber to update its metadata information at a given INFOD Registry. −DropSubscription() used by an INFOD subscriber to remove a subscription entity from an INFOD Registry. −PauseSubscription()? −ResumeSuscription()?

9 9 BaseVocabularyManager(1/2) INFOD users may define 2 types of vocabularies −User property vocabularies In the Description attribute of any INFOD entity −allow INFOD entities to be discovered and/or filtered based on these descriptions −User data vocabularies They describe the structure of the data that is available from publishers and is acceptable to consumers In the DataConstraints component of a subscription entity, −allows INFOD subscribers to describe the structure of the published data/data of interest to them.

10 10 BaseVocabularyManager(2/2) Operations −RegisterUserVocabulary() used by an INFOD publisher or consumer to register a user property vocabulary or a user data vocabulary in an INFOD Registry −AddVersionUserVocabulary() used by an INFOD publisher or consumer to provide a new version encapsulating the necessary changes to an INFOD vocabulary. −UnregisterUserVocabulary() used by an INFOD publisher or consumer to un-register a particular vocabulary from an INFOD Registry −RegisterUserPropertyVocabulary() − −AddVersionUserPropertyVocabulary() −UnregisterUserPropertyVocabulary()

11 11 BaseAssociationManager Association entities −relations between entities and vocabularies/other entities – vocabulary associations are used to relate vocabularies to entities; e.g., vocabularies to publishers. – entities associations are used to relate entities to each other; e.g., publisher or consumers to their home disseminators Operations −AssociateEntity() used by an INFOD publisher or consumer to create a relationship with another INFOD entity −DisAssociateEntity() used by an INFOD publisher or consumer to drop an entity association from an INFOD registry −AssociateVocabulary() used by an INFOD publisher or consumer to create a relationship between an INFOD entity and a user data vocabulary −DisAssociateVocabulary() used by an INFOD publisher or consumer to drop a vocabulary association from an INFOD registry

12 12 BaseRegistrationManager Additional interface for querying an INFOD registry (that aggregates that aggregates base INFOD manager interfaces) Operations −GetMData() used by an INFOD entity to query the INFOD Registry. −ResolveEPR()? used by an INFOD entity to map an INFOD Registry logical EPR expression to a set of INFOD physical addresses

13 13 Consumer Interface Interface for consuming application, user, etc. Operations: −Consume()? An INFOD publisher (or INFOD disseminator, as described in [INFODADV]) uses the Consume operation to send INFOD messages to an INFOD consumer

14 14 Post GGF15 Finalise what goes in BaseINFOD −GetData interfaces: does it belongs in base or not ? −Is spec too big? Separate Vocabulary management from registration and match making functionality? What can be done on time scale for a BaseINFOD spec WSN and WS-Eventing compatibility −Consume versus WSN Notify()? −Composability Advanced scenarios −disseminators, propagations −interfaces/operations for non-base scenarios


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