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MyGridFTP: a zero-deployment GridFTP client using the .NET framework

MyGridFTP: a zero-deployment GridFTP client using the .NET framework
MyGridFTP: a zero-deployment GridFTP client using the .NET framework
Large-scale scientific and engineering applications are increasingly being hosted as Grid services using Globus middleware complying to the Open Grid Services Architecture (OGSA) framework. In order for users to fully embrace Grid applications, seamless access to Grid services is required. In working towards this aim we present the design and implementation of Grid clients that utilise the language-independent Microsoft .NET Framework that can be deployed without software prerequisites (zero-deployment). We demonstrate runtime security authentication interoperability between Microsoft Windows-native SSPI and the Globus GSSAPI, with full proxy support. This is demonstrated with a .NET GridFTP client, called MyGridFTP. We believe that this is one of the first implementations to use Windows native security infrastructure to interoperate with the Grid Security Infrastructure in Globus. This paves the way for language-independent .NET clients to be written that are fully interoperable with Globus-based Grid services. This work is part of a larger experimental aerodynamics Wind Tunnel Grid project, which has significant requirements for data management from acquisition, collating, processing, analysis and visualisation.
3 540 26918 5
0302-9743
3470
374-383
Springer
Paventhan, Arumugam
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Takeda, Kenji
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Paventhan, Arumugam
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Takeda, Kenji
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Paventhan, Arumugam and Takeda, Kenji (2005) MyGridFTP: a zero-deployment GridFTP client using the .NET framework. In Advances in Grid Computing - EGC 2005: European Grid Conference, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, February 14-16, 2005, Revised Selected Papers. Springer. pp. 374-383 . (doi:10.1007/11508380_39).

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Abstract

Large-scale scientific and engineering applications are increasingly being hosted as Grid services using Globus middleware complying to the Open Grid Services Architecture (OGSA) framework. In order for users to fully embrace Grid applications, seamless access to Grid services is required. In working towards this aim we present the design and implementation of Grid clients that utilise the language-independent Microsoft .NET Framework that can be deployed without software prerequisites (zero-deployment). We demonstrate runtime security authentication interoperability between Microsoft Windows-native SSPI and the Globus GSSAPI, with full proxy support. This is demonstrated with a .NET GridFTP client, called MyGridFTP. We believe that this is one of the first implementations to use Windows native security infrastructure to interoperate with the Grid Security Infrastructure in Globus. This paves the way for language-independent .NET clients to be written that are fully interoperable with Globus-based Grid services. This work is part of a larger experimental aerodynamics Wind Tunnel Grid project, which has significant requirements for data management from acquisition, collating, processing, analysis and visualisation.

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Published date: 2005
Additional Information: ISSN: 0302-9743
Venue - Dates: Advances in Grid Computing - EGC 2005: European Grid Conference, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2005-02-14 - 2005-02-16

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Local EPrints ID: 23211
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/23211
ISBN: 3 540 26918 5
ISSN: 0302-9743
PURE UUID: d522e50c-c244-4b8e-a9ee-488598870d40

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Date deposited: 27 Mar 2006
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 06:44

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Author: Arumugam Paventhan
Author: Kenji Takeda

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