2005
DOI: 10.1007/11428848_135
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H2O Metacomputing – Jini Lookup and Discovery

Abstract: Abstract. Because of its inter-organisational, collaborative use of computational resources, grid computing presents a severe interoperability challenge to grid application developers. Different middleware technologies need to be bridged in order to fully utilise the power the grid provides. This paper describes a bridge between two such middlewares: The H2O Metacomputing Framework and Jini technology. The paper details how H2O resources may be registered, discovered and used as Jini 1 services. Both technolog… Show more

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“…the resource manager ensures that the resource's tasks are rescheduled. The problem of detecting and monitoring the available resources is solved by a software component [18] built on top of H2O. This combination of a pluglet and a JINI LUS offers the opportunity to register the available pluglets of H2O in a JINI LUS.…”
Section: Middleware Layermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the resource manager ensures that the resource's tasks are rescheduled. The problem of detecting and monitoring the available resources is solved by a software component [18] built on top of H2O. This combination of a pluglet and a JINI LUS offers the opportunity to register the available pluglets of H2O in a JINI LUS.…”
Section: Middleware Layermentioning
confidence: 99%