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Using Opal to deploy a real scientific application as a Web service Sriram Krishnan, Ph.D. sriram@sdsc.edu
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Goals Start off with a clean slate Install software prerequisites Install the Opal toolkit Deploy scientific application as Web service Access service via command-line client
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Before we get started Should have JAVA and ANT already installed –And environment variables JAVA_HOME and ANT_HOME set correctly Make sure that these can be accessed from the command prompt –Type “java” –Type “ant” Watch for error messages –Ask for help if these don’t work
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Download Software Prerequisites Might want to create a new folder called “Tutorial” on your Desktop Download and Extract Axis –http://nbcr.net/services/downloads/tutorial/axis-1_2_1.ziphttp://nbcr.net/services/downloads/tutorial/axis-1_2_1.zip –Extract inside Tutorial directory Download and Extract Tomcat –http://nbcr.net/services/downloads/tutorial/jakarta-tomcat-5_0_30.ziphttp://nbcr.net/services/downloads/tutorial/jakarta-tomcat-5_0_30.zip –Extract inside Tutorial directory –Set the environment variable CATALINA_HOME Control Panel -> System -> Advanced
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Download Opal Download and Extract Opal –http://nbcr.net/services/downloads/tutorial/opal-ws-1.0RC1.ziphttp://nbcr.net/services/downloads/tutorial/opal-ws-1.0RC1.zip –Extract inside Tutorial directory Compile the sources –On the command prompt, cd to the above location –Type “ant -f build-opal.xml compile” –Watch for error messages Ask for help if you see any
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Deploy Axis inside Tomcat Copy “axis” directory inside “axis-1_2_1\webapps” into “%CATALINA_HOME%\webapps” Copy “activation-1_0_2.jar” and “mailapi-1_3_1.jar” from “opal-ws- 1.0RC1\lib” into “%CATALINA_HOME%\common\lib” Start Tomcat from the command prompt –Type “cd %CATALINA_HOME%\bin” –Type “startup.bat” Test the Axis deployment –http://localhost:8080/axis/happyaxis.jsphttp://localhost:8080/axis/happyaxis.jsp –Watch for error messages, warnings are OK
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Edit Opal properties Using Wordpad, open “opal-ws- 1.0RC1\etc\opal.properties” Look over the various properties being set –Modify the property “tomcat.url” by replacing “localhost” with the the IP address of your machine Type “ipconfig /all” to get your IP address
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Opal Properties # parallel parameters num.procs=1 mpi.run=/Users/sriramkrishnan/Misc/mpich-1.2.7/bin/mpirun # the base URL for the tomcat installation # this is required since Java can't figure out the IP # address if there are multiple network interfaces tomcat.url=http://localhost:8080 # database information database.use=false database.url=jdbc:postgresql://localhost/app_db database.user=app_user database.passwd=app_passwd # globus information globus.use=false globus.gatekeeper=localhost:2119/jobmanager-sge globus.service_cert=/Users/sriramkrishnan/certs/app_service.cert.pem globus.service_privkey=/Users/sriramkrishnan/certs/app_service.privkey
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Download Scientific Application We will use the application OpenBabel –Designed to support molecular modeling, chemistry, and many related areas, including interconversion of file formats and data –http://openbabel.sourceforge.net/http://openbabel.sourceforge.net/ –Download: http://nbcr.net/services/downloads/tutorial/openbabel- 2.0.0awins.zip http://nbcr.net/services/downloads/tutorial/openbabel- 2.0.0awins.zip –Extract inside “Tutorial\Babel” directory Type “babel” from the above directory to ensure that it installed fine
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Edit Babel Config Using Wordpad, open “opal-ws- 1.0RC1\etc\babel_config.xml” Look over the various elements –Change the value of the “binaryLocation” to point to your Babel executable
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Babel Config <appConfig xmlns="http://nbcr.sdsc.edu/opal/types" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"> ] [-o ] ]]> <![CDATA[... Currently supported input types alc -- Alchemy file prep -- Amber PREP file... Currently supported output types... caccrt -- Cacao Cartesian file cacint -- Cacao Internal file... ]]> /Users/sriramkrishnan/bin/babel false
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Deploy application using Ant On the command prompt, cd to your Opal installation To deploy application, type the following: –ant -f build-opal.xml deploy -DserviceName=BabelServicePort -DappConfig=etc\babel_config.xml Restart Tomcat –Type “cd %CATALINA_HOME%\bin” –Type “shutdown.bat” –Type “startup.bat” Check list of services –http://localhost:8080/axis/serviceshttp://localhost:8080/axis/services
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Run command line client On the command prompt, cd to your Opal installation Set classpath by typing “classpath.bat” To run the client, type the following: –java edu.sdsc.nbcr.opal.GenericServiceClient -l http://localhost:8080/axis/services/BabelServicePort -a "-ipdb sample.pdb -h -opdb output.pdb" -f etc\sample.pdb –Replace localhost with your neighbor’s IP address to use their Babel service
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What’s Next? To add another service, you just need to add another application config –And deploy using Ant - that’s all! You can write custom clients for your Web services –We will see how to use Gemstone tomorrow
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More Information http://nbcr.net/services –Downloads, Papers, Presentations –More documentation Advanced configuration like Database, Globus, and Security setup Feel free to drop us a note - contacts available from our web page
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