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WS-ResourceFramework on .NET
Honolulu, Hawaii USA June 04-June 06
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Glenn Wasson, University of Virginia
Norm Beekwilder, University of Virginia
Mark Morgan, University of Virginia
Marty Humphrey, University of Virginia
The WSRF specifications [Modeling Stateful Resources with Web Services] represent the merging of "the web" and "the grid". This poster describes a design to achieve compliance with the WS-ResourceFramework specifications using Microsoft .NET technologies. Our design seeks to leverage Microsoft tools wherever possible and to make WSRF compliant services easy to program. While our work on OGSI.NET [OGSI.NET: OGSIcompliance on the .NET Framework] provides invaluable insight that guides the design of WSRF.NET, we feel that a different set of abstractions are necessary to capture the full potential of the WS-ResourceFramework. This poster describes our work to date on WSRF.NET. The poster discusses topics such as the implementation of WS-Resources, the WSRF.NET programming model, our security architecture and our future release plans (including our first release at HPDC 13).
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Glenn Wasson, Norm Beekwilder, Mark Morgan, Marty Humphrey, "WS-ResourceFramework on .NET," hpdc, pp.258-259, 13th IEEE International Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing (HPDC-13 '04), 2004
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