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Globus Toolkit 4: Programming Java Services. Programming Java Services (Elsevier Series in Grid Computing) Export

(26 January 2006)

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The Globus Toolkit (http://www.globus.org/toolkit/) is a key technology in Grid Computing, the exciting new computing paradigm that allows users to share processing power, data, storage, and other computing resources across institutional and geographic boundaries. _Globus Toolkit 4: Programming Java Services_ provides an introduction to the latest version of this widely acclaimed toolkit. Based on the popular web-based The Globus Toolkit 4 Programmer's Tutorial, this book far surpasses that document, providing greater detail, quick reference appendices, and many additional examples. If you're making the leap into Grid Computing using the Globus Toolkit, you'll want _Globus Toolkit 4: Programming Java Services_ at your side as you take your first steps. + Written for newcomers to Globus Toolkit, but filled with useful information for experienced users. + Clearly situates Globus application development within the context of Web Services and evolving Grid standards. + Provides detailed coverage of Web Services programming with the Globus Toolkit's Java WS Core component. + Covers basic aspects of developing secure services using the Grid Security Infrastructure (GSI). + Uses simple, didactic examples throughout the book, but also includes a more elaborate example, the FileBuy application, that showcases common design patterns found in Globus applications. + Concludes with useful reference appendices.


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