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Suresh Marru closed AIRAVATA-339. --------------------------------- Resolution: Fixed This GSoC project is now concluded. > [GSoC] AMQP Messaging protocol support for Airavata WS-Messenger > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: AIRAVATA-339 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AIRAVATA-339 > Project: Airavata > Issue Type: New Feature > Reporter: Suresh Marru > Assignee: Lahiru Gunathilake > Labels: Contributor, gsoc2012, gsoc2013, mentor > Fix For: 0.13 > > Attachments: amqp-airavata-server.properties.patch, > amqp-ws-messenger-client-test.2.patch, amqp-ws-messenger-client-test.patch, > amqp-ws-messenger-client.patch, amqp-ws-messenger-messagebroker.patch > > > Airavata WS-Messenger is a Web Services-based Messaging System for > Service-Oriented Computing and is an implementation of WS-Notification and > WS-Eventing specifications. The message format can be automatically converted > between the two specifications. > With an increasing adoption of AMQP, Airavata community has interest to > support this protocol. The subscription request type can be AMQP or > Ws-Notification or WS-Eventing for a listener determines the message format > that the notification consumer will receive. Currently, if WS-Notification > subscription request is received by the broker, it will send WS-Notification > messages to the listener. Similarly, if WS-Eventing subscription is received > by the broker, the broker will produce WS-Eventing messages for that > listener. The publisher can publish messages in either format. The consumers > will receive messages in the format they subscribed irrespective of the > format the message is published. We want to extend this functionality to > interoperate with AMQP similarly. > There is extensive literature about Airavata WS Messenger including 4 > research papers. The Airavata community will provide guidance and assistance > with the project. > User community & Impact of the software: Airavata is primarily targeted to > build science gateways using computational resources from various > disciplines. The initial targeted set of gateways include projects supporting > research and education in chemistry, life sciences, biophysics, environmental > sciences, geosciences astronomy and nuclear physics. The goal of airavata is > to enhance productivity of these gateways to utilize cyberinfrastructure of > resources (e.g., local lab resources, the Extreme Science and Engineering > Discovery Environment (XSEDE), the Open Science Grid (OSG), University > Clusters, Academic and Commercial Computational Clouds like FutureGrid & > Amazon EC2). By using open community based software components and services > like Airavata, gateways will be able to focus on providing additional > scientific capabilities and to expanding the number of supported users. The > capabilities of these gateways will offer clear benefits to society. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.2#6252)