As long as you have a normal java stack on the palm, it should be possible. Our main job submission client is written in C, which might be harder to get compiled on the palm. However, there are many archives in this list about people using the Java job submission API successfully, so even without the C-side code you should be able to perform most client activities in a java-only environment.

Charles


On Sep 26, 2007, at 2:47 PM, Wilson Jr. wrote:

Hello folks,

I'll be making a Grid Service that will aggregate services available around the grid(ogsa-dai, job submission, maybe others).

My Grid Service being done.

This Grid Service will be available for client applications consume it. These client applications can be done in Windows and Unix plataforms with Java right? The machine will need to have the Java Ws-Core, and configure the security to access that Grid Services. Right?

My doubt is, if the client utilizes a Palm,it`s possible create a client application for him with utilizing the Java Ws-Core?



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