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= CREAM 1.16.5 =
= CREAM 1.16.5 =
== Description ==
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).
[https://wiki.italiangrid.it/twiki/bin/view/CREAM/FunctionalDescription More information].


== Release notes ==
== Release notes ==

Revision as of 11:05, 30 June 2017

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ARC 15.03 update 14

Description

The Advanced Resource Connector (ARC) middleware is an Open Source software solution to enable distributed computing infrastructures with the emphasis on processing large volumes of data. ARC provides an abstraction layer over computational resources, complete with input and output data movement functionalities. The security model of ARC is identical to that of Grid solutions, relying on delegation of user credentials and the concept of Virtual Organisations. ARC also provides client tools, as well as API in C++, Python and Java.

Release notes

ARGUS

CREAM 1.16.5

Description

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).

More information.

Release notes

https://wiki.italiangrid.it/twiki/bin/view/CREAM/CREAMReleaseUMD4_5_0

dCache 3.1.9 & SRM client 3.0.11

Description

dCache provides a system for storing and retrieving huge amounts of data, distributed among a large number of heterogeneous server nodes, under a single virtual filesystem tree with a variety of standard access methods.

Release notes

Detailed release notes on the official product site:

frontier-squid 3.5.23-2.1

Release notes

http://frontier.cern.ch/dist/rpms/frontier-squidRELEASE_NOTES

Description

The frontier-squid software package is a patched version of the standard squid http proxy cache software, pre-configured for use by the Frontier distributed database caching system. This installation is recommended for use by Frontier in the LHC CMS & ATLAS projects, and also works well with the CernVM FileSystem. Many people also use it for other applications as well

Release notes

Note that this is a major upgrade and it has some incompatibilities with frontier-squid-2 based versions, as detailed here

Release notes

LCGdm-dav

QCG Broker 4.2.0

http://www.qoscosgrid.org/trac/qcg-broker/wiki/qcg-broker-client_release_notes