GT 3.9.5 WS GRAM (GRAM4)
Web Services Grid Resource Allocation and Management (WS GRAM) component comprises a set of WSRF-compliant Web services to locate, submit, monitor, and cancel jobs on Grid computing resources. WS GRAM is not a job scheduler, but rather a set of services and clients for communicating with a range of different local job schedulers using a common protocol. WS GRAM is meant to address a range of jobs where reliable operation, stateful monitoring, credential management, and file staging are important.
| Documentation | Description |
|---|---|
| Execution Management: Key Concepts | This guide gives a high-level overview of the ideas behind job-management services which shape the WS_GRAM solution. |
| WS_GRAM Approach | This guide gives a detailed overview of the WS_GRAM solution, its sub-components, and external software requirements. |
| Release Notes | Describes implementation details to existing and potential users. |
| This guide describes how to install, deploy and maintain a given component | |
| This guide describes component interfaces that support human-driven interactions, such as command-line tools, GUIs, etc. | |
| This guide describes how to use the programming interfaces of the component (e.g., APIs, service interfaces, etc.) | |
| Provides useful implementation details about a component in advance of the next stable release | |
| Identifies the public interfaces for the component, including machine-readable and human-readable interfaces. | |
| Presents current reports on test coverage, resource and memory leak analysis, bounds checking, and performance profiles. |