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== What is cream-ce ? == | == What is cream-ce ? == | ||
The CREAM (Computing Resource Execution And Management) Service is a simple, lightweight service that implements all the operations at the Computing Element (CE) level; its well-defined WebService-based interface and its implementation as an extension of the Java-Axis servlet (running inside the Apache Tomcat container) provide interoperability with clients written in any programming language and running on any computer platform. | |||
The CREAM interface is well-defined using the Web Service Description Language (WSDL); anyone can generate his/her CREAM client by simply filling in the stub code generated by WSDL parser (gSOAP for C/C++, Axis for Java, Perl module for perl). | |||
[http://grid.pd.infn.it/cream/field.php?n=Main.AboutCreamAndICE More About CREAM] | |||
=== Homepage === | === Homepage === |
Revision as of 12:44, 11 February 2011
The FAQ provides the questions and answers those may arise for the user communities during the transition from lcg-ce to cream-ce.
What is cream-ce ?
The CREAM (Computing Resource Execution And Management) Service is a simple, lightweight service that implements all the operations at the Computing Element (CE) level; its well-defined WebService-based interface and its implementation as an extension of the Java-Axis servlet (running inside the Apache Tomcat container) provide interoperability with clients written in any programming language and running on any computer platform.
The CREAM interface is well-defined using the Web Service Description Language (WSDL); anyone can generate his/her CREAM client by simply filling in the stub code generated by WSDL parser (gSOAP for C/C++, Axis for Java, Perl module for perl).
Homepage
Architecture
User's guide
- Additional guides: Other Guides
Known Issues
Known Issues of current production release
Cream Jobs
CREAM-CE has ability to accept wither direct Jobs from gLite-UI, SOAP clients or any other developed UIs based on web-services or Jobs sent through WMS.