AHE
Summary
The Application Hosting Environment (AHE) provides researchers with application-specific services to utilise grid resources in a quick, transparent manner with the scientific objective as the main driver of the activity. The AHE provides resource selection, application launching, workflow execution, provenance and data-recovery.
Download
Version 1.0.2 of AHE can be downloaded as a standalone Software Component
. Later versions can be downloaded from the AHE website
.
Status
Version 1.0.2 of AHE is available for download.
System Requirements
AHE requires a servlet container, access to a Postgres database, Perl, and an installation of both the WSRF::Lite and GridSAM Software Components.
Further information
Developers
AHE was developed by RealityGrid
, a consortium of universities and collaborating institutions.
What does it do?
The AHE is a lightweight hosting environment for running unmodified applications - NAMD, LB3D, LAMMPS, DL_POLY among others, on grid resources like the NGS and TeraGrid. Applications hosted within the AHE can be further composed of multiple executables as in coupled model simulations. The AHE client is a consumer of the AHE Web services and is designed to be sufficiently light-weight so as to be deployable on PDAs and mobile phones. The AHE is designed to provide the scientist with a simple, consistent and centralised way to control application instances running on distributed grid resources. The AHE client is designed with the assumption that -
- the client host does not have globus installed
- the client host is firewalled
- the client host does not save application state information
- the client host needs to transfer large files between gsiftp servers in addition to direct data-staging
- the user is not aware of executable or environment preferences on the particular grid resources
- the user is insulated from middleware installed on the grid resource
The application services hosted within the AHE are consistent with the WSRF specification and are interoperable with other WSRF aware clients. The AHE uses WSRF::Lite as its middleware. The AHE consumes services provided by another OMII Managed Programme project, GridSAM, which is its interface to backend grid resources.





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