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2005 IEEE International Conference on Services Computing (SCC'05) Vol-1
Monitoring Access to Stateful Resources in Grid Environments
Orlando, Florida
July 11-July 15
ISBN: 0-7695-2408-7
Sangmi Lee Pallickara, Department of Computer Science, Indiana University
Beth Plale, Department of Computer Science, Indiana University
Scott Jensen, Department of Computer Science, Indiana University
Yiming Sun, Department of Computer Science, Indiana University

Currently, Grid technologies are widely used in largescale scientific applications. Grids support stateful interactions with explicit exposure of state information across the boundaries of a service. In this paper, we present a stateful Web service architecture that provides efficient sharing of a service instance between heterogeneous service requesters with monitoring of the interactions. We describe how we compose the state information based on the formalized sequence of the interactions. We also describe how the shared service instance is managed, and interacted with, through standard Web services interfaces. We analyze the performance of our approach in a large-scale scientific Grid application.

Index Terms:
Web Services, Grid Services, Stateful resources, monitoring, LEAD, WS-I+, WSRF
Citation:
Sangmi Lee Pallickara, Beth Plale, Scott Jensen, Yiming Sun, "Monitoring Access to Stateful Resources in Grid Environments," scc, vol. 1, pp.343-346, 2005 IEEE International Conference on Services Computing (SCC'05) Vol-1, 2005
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