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Hi Pedro--

See 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/incubator/airavata/trunk/samples/application-emulators.
  Make your own project within this directory (pwscf-app or something like 
that) and add your code.

Then create the patch with the command "svn diff > airavata-331.patch" and 
attach it to the Jira task.  You probably want to just run "svn diff" first and 
inspect the standard output to make sure it looks correct.


Marlon


On 3/21/12 6:04 PM, Pedro da Silveira wrote:
> Hi Raminderjeet Singh,
> 
> Thanks for you suggestion. I created my account a few days ago.
> 
> The Task on JIRA was created by Marlon.
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AIRAVATA-331
> 
> I created a simple MPI code that prints some information and run on Ranger.
> Where should I place this file on Apache Airavata? gfac-core? gfac-axis2?
> distribuition?
> 
> Thanks,
> *
> *
> 
> On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 4:53 PM, Raminderjeet Singh <
> [email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Sure we are happy to help. To start with you need to create a account on
>> Apache JIRA and add a new JIRA task. In your case Task Type can be New
>> Feature or what ever you prefer.
>>
>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AIRAVATA
>>
>> Creating patch is actually svn diff of your local code base of airivate
>> with your changes. Its good to create a patch from root directory. You can
>> create a extensions folder in project home directory or you can add your
>> code in samples. Its better you create a pom to compile and build the code.
>> After all this you can attach the patch to JIRA task you created by going
>> to More Action > Attach file on JIRA. Just make sure click the radio button
>> "Grant license to ASF for inclusion in ASF works" when you upload the patch.
>> Please let us know if you need more information.
>> Thanks
>> Raminder
>>
>>
>> On Mar 21, 2012, at 5:26 PM, Pedro da Silveira wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Group,
>>>
>>> I would like to insert a shadow application on Apache Airavata to mock
>> some
>>> execution of the Scientific Application used on thermodynamics
>> calculations
>>> PWscf.
>>> I created a java code where I read 3 files. The first file provides an
>>> input with a few parameters, and the other 2 files provided me with
>> atomic
>>> positions.
>>>
>>> I want to know where to insert this on Apache Airavata.
>>>
>>> Since I am not familiar with JIRA (always heard about, but never user) I
>>> want be able to insert my commit code into the JIRA issue. Any advice
>> will
>>> be welcome.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Pedro da Silveira
>>>
>>> Graduate Student
>>> University of Minnesota
>>> Scientific Computing
>>> Office: 1 (612) 624-2872
>>> Cell phone: 1 (612) 598-8151
>>
>>
> 
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