Sorry about it, but for error I compiled and build the jars in
XGridClient with java 1.5, so it does not run on 1.4. If you download
it already you just recompile it with ant, or download the new
recompiled version from my site.
sorry for the inconvenient,
Luca
On Mar 29, 2006, at 5:58 PM, Luca Lutterotti wrote:
Dear all,
after a while I am not posting to the list I will let you know I am
still alive.... ;-))
Now the topic:
I just wrote a library to use the XGrid network available with
Tiger from Java without using the XGrid command line. I am using it
successfully in my program from a while, so I decided to share the
work with the Java/Mac community. I hope someone will find it useful.
I put together with an example the XGridClient package I wrote
three months ago. I am using it in my java program to submit
directly jobs to the XGrid controller.
I put everything (source, documentation, example) at:
Check the readme and if you have already a controller running on
your network you just need to run from the xgridclient folder:
java -jar xgridclient.jar
and it will spawn 10 Hello world jobs to the XGrid network. It will
also transfer a file and check for it.
Otherwise just check the readme, there are few instructions on how
to run a controller.
Check the source code of the example and see how it work. I hope it
can help your job. Suggestion and problems are welcome. I just put
inside it the minimum I needed to work, so the library can be
improved a lot.
One note: it works also on a non Mac system. Just it needs a JVM
and a Mac XGrid controller somewhere.
Enjoy it,
Luca
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