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The IS-Publisher is an interface defined in the context of the gCore Framework to decouple gCube Services from the specific implementation of the [[Information System|Information Service]]. In conjunction with the [[IS-Client]] it represents the mediation layer gCube Services will rely on to interact with the [[Information System|Information Service]] as a whole. Such interfaces implement respectively the production/publishing (''[[IS-Publisher]]'') and the consumption/query (''[[IS-Client]]'').  
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The IS-Publisher is an interface defined in the context of the gCore Framework to decouple gCube Services from the specific implementation of the [[Information System|Information Service]]. In conjunction with the [[IS-Client]] and the [[IS-Notifier]], it represents the mediation layer gCube Services will rely on to interact with the [[Information System|Information Service]] as a whole. Such interfaces implement respectively the production/publishing (''[[IS-Publisher]]'') and the consumption/query (''[[IS-Client]]'').  
  
 
==== Functions ====
 
==== Functions ====

Revision as of 21:17, 7 January 2009

The IS-Publisher is an interface defined in the context of the gCore Framework to decouple gCube Services from the specific implementation of the Information Service. In conjunction with the IS-Client and the IS-Notifier, it represents the mediation layer gCube Services will rely on to interact with the Information Service as a whole. Such interfaces implement respectively the production/publishing (IS-Publisher) and the consumption/query (IS-Client).

Functions

The main functions supported from the IS-Publisher are:

  • registerGCUBEResource() – which takes as input parameter a message containing a resource (gCUBEResource), an operational scope (GCUBEScope), i.e. an object representing a scope in the gCube model of VO/VREs, and a security manager (GCUBESecurityManager), i.e. the component keeping track of credentials, and returns a string containing the registered profile if the registration is successful;
  • registerISNotification() – which takes as input parameter a message containing the topic producer (actually its EPR), a list of topics, an operational scope and a security manager and registers such topics in the IS-Notifier;
  • registerToISResource() – which takes as input parameter a message containing the topic producer (actually its EPR), a list of topics, an operational scope and a security manager and registers such topics in the IS-Notifier;
  • registerWSResource() – which takes as input parameter a message containing a stateful resource (each stateful entity different from a gCube Resource) and optionally the registration name and the scope and register such a resource in the IS;
  • removeGCUBEResource() – which takes as input parameter a message containing a resource ID, a resource type, an operational scope and a security manager and removes the corresponding resource previously registered in the IS;
  • removeWSResource() – which takes as input parameter a message containing a stateful resource (each stateful entity different from a gCube Resource) and optionally the registration name and the scope and removes such a resource;
  • unregisterFromISNotification() – which takes as input parameter a message containing the topic producer (actually its EPR), a list of topics, an operational scope and a security manager and un-registers such topics from the IS-Notifier;
  • unregisterISNotification() – which takes as input parameter a message containing the topic producer (actually its EPR), a list of topics, an operational scope and a security manager and un-registers such topics from the IS-Notifier;
  • updateGCUBEResource() – which takes as input parameter a message containing a resource, an operational scope and a security manager and updates a resource previously registered in the IS.