V:4.1.5/Java CoG Kit Karajan Workflow Reference Manual

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Mihael Hategan and Gregor von Laszewski

Version: 4.1.5


Contents

About this Document

This document includes basic information about the different Java CoG Kit workflow featurs as part of the Karajan workflow engine. Karajan is a parallel scripting language. It uses a declarative concurrency approach to parallel programming. An interpreter is also provided, featuring the ability to checkpoint the state of the execution.

This document is also available as a single HTML page

Last update: December 30, 2006

Registration

Please be a team player and support us indirectly by registering with us or reporting your use of the Java CoG Kit. Although this software is free, we still need to justify to our funders the usefulness of the projects. If you want to help us with our efforts please take a few seconds to complete this information. We do not use this information for other purposes. If you have special needs or concerns please contact gregor@mcs.anl.gov. The registration form can filled out in a variety of formats. The online form can be found at http://www.cogkit.org/register

Notation Conventions

The following conventions are used:

Normal arguments are listed in italics: argument

Optional arguments are listed in italics and with an asterisk in front: *optional

The default channel is symbolized by an ellipsis: ...

For channels the bold-italics font variant is used: channel


Quick Links

  1. Changes
  2. Language Reference
  3. Library Reference
    1. Notation Conventions
    2. Kernel Library
    3. System Library
    4. Task Library (Grid elements)
    5. Java Library (Access to Java classes)
    6. HTML Library (Generate HTML source)
    7. Forms Library (Generate GUI forms)
    8. Restart Log Library (Condor DAGMan style fault tolerance)
  4. Service Reference
  5. Interpreter Reference
  6. Embedding Karajan into Java Code

References

All CoG Kit references can be found [here]

Java CoG Kit Workflow in to be published, Gregor von Laszewski, Mihael Hategan, and Deepti Kodeboyina, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne IL, 60430, USA gregor@mcs.anl.gov, 2006.
Java CoG Kit Workflow Concepts, Gregor von Laszewski and Mihael Hategan, in Journal of Grid Computing, http://www.mcs.anl.gov/~gregor/papers/vonLaszewski-workflow-jgc.pdf.

new: Electronic Publication Link, Jan. 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10723-005-9013-5

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