Categories: Grid computing
Latest version: 1.0.5Added 2006-09-25
Client and server implementations of GRAM and GridFTP, two services provided by the Globus Toolkit. The Globus Toolkit 4 (GT4) implementations of GridFTP, a data transfer protocol, and GRAM, a job execution protocol, are deployed in many scientific grids.Both open source implementations of GridFTP and GRAM servers, clients and client libraries that run on the Microsoft .NET Framework and are interoperable with their GT4 counterparts.
Latest version: 2.1.7Added 2005-06-20
Platform for grid computing on .NET and bridge to grid computing solutions on Unix machines.OGSI.NET is an implementation of the OGSI specification on .NET. It provides a container framework on which to do OGSI-compliant grid computing in the .NET/Windows world. However, the OGSI.NET project is committed to inter-operability with other OGSI compliant frameworks (such as the Globus Toolkit 3) which run primarily on Unix systems and so represents a bridge between grid computing solutions on the two platforms. OGSI.NET provides tools and support for an attribute-based development model in which service logic is transformed into a grid service by annotating it with meta-data. OGSI.NET also includes class libraries that perform common functions needed by both services and clients.OGSI (Open Grid Services Infrastructure) is a set of WSDL specifications defining standard interfaces, behaviors, and schema for grid computing consistent with the OGSA (Open Grid Services Architecture) vision.
Latest version: 3.0.1Added 2005-06-19Updated 2006-09-25
Platform for grid computing on .NET and bridge to grid computing solutions on Unix machines.WSRF.NET is based on both the Web Service Resource Framework (WRSF) and Microsoft .NET technologies. It is a set of software libraries, tools and applications that implement the WSRF and WSN families of specifications on top of .NET to allow service authors to build WSRF-compliant services and clients by adding metadata to their ASP.NET web service logic.