Presented here are some screenshots of the supported capabilities as well as a short video showing the integration of a remote visualisation tool GVid in the g-Eclipse framework.
g-Eclipse provides a wizard that assists in creating a new g-Eclipse Grid project. After completing the wizard, the structured content of the newly created project is visible in a tree view in the left panel view.
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Wizard is also available for establishing connection to local and Grid related storage space.
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Whenever you want to perform a Grid action such as a remote storage connection or job submission, g-Eclipse verifies the validity of your proxy. If verification fails, g-Eclipse takes you directly to the proxy creation dialog box where you can specify your X.509 credentials.
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g-Eclipse was used for a pharmaceutical workflow based on sequence analysis and visualisation. The workbench shows the the result of the analysis with the help of the SRS3D visualisation. The user can seamless start the interactive visualisation tool.
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g-Eclipse provides a tool in the operator perspective, to monitor and manage batch services of Grid sites. It assists the Grid site administrator with her day-to-day activities. An intuitive user-friendly GUI is provided, including editors, wizards, and context menu actions to perform site management tasks. All GUI parts are batch service independent, extension points are provided for new services and there is also support for PBS.
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If you prefer using command console, g-Eclipse offers a terminal view to provide low-level interface to Grid based resources. The WebView tool, through which you may manage VO membership is also available.
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A Grid Job wizard will help to create a Grid job, i.e. .jsdl file, and the user may then edit this file in the JSDL editor.
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A created job can then be sumitten with just a mouse click.
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In the debug perspective, you may monitor the currently running jobs. The Debug view shows threads and call stack of registered, individual processes and the Source view displays the current instruction pointer for all processes.
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The results of a Grid computation can be presented using the visualization tool. Current implementation integrates Grid Videoservise tool (GVID).
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Syntax highlighting for job description files is another important feature provided by g-Eclipse. There is also an outline available for the description files. In addition, the grid project tree has an entry that lists all currently running jobs.
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g-Eclipse provides provides tools to benchmark Grid resources. The Benchmarking tools allow you to describe, edit, and execute well known benchmarks. Results are stored in a local database and can be queried and visualized at any point in time.
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