Request access to a testbed. The request includes the various
resources needed (loosely), the identity of the requester, access
credentials andscheduling information. A successful response includes
enough information for the federation system to access the testbed and
actually request resources.
Release an allocation of access to a testbed. This informs the testbed
that it is no longer necessary to allow the access mthods negotiated by
a RequestAccess cal.
A request to create a federated experiment in an empty state so
resources can be attached and attributes delegated. On success the
identity of the new experiment is returned.
A request to create a federated experiment from the included
description. Credentials and access information is also provided. On
success a logical description of the experiment is returned as well as
the information about federated testbeds needed to access local
services.
A request for the virtual topology of the experiment. Requesters with
different access rights may receive different information.
A request for the visualization of the experiment. This is really a
legacy interface for visual tools that cannot generate their own
visualization. Requesters with different access rights may receive
different information.
A one-stop request for meta-data on the experiment. Includes all the
info from a Vtopo and a Vis request.
A one-stop request for meta-data on the experiment. Includes all the
info from a Vtopo and a Vis request.
Stop this experiment and deallocate its resources.
Start a segment of an experiment on a federant
Start a segment of an experiment on a federant
Set a shared value
Get a shared value
These are really very straight ahead SOAP RPC bindings. They're 1.1
SOAP and not much outside the defaults. No interesting header packing
or fault configuration yet.
The bindings of this operation are straightforward SOAP RPC 1.1.
The bindings of this operation are straightforward SOAP RPC 1.1.
The bindings of this operation are straightforward SOAP RPC 1.1.
The bindings of this operation are straightforward SOAP RPC 1.1.
The bindings of this operation are straightforward SOAP RPC 1.1.
The bindings of this operation are straightforward SOAP RPC 1.1.
The bindings of this operation are straightforward SOAP RPC 1.1.
The bindings of this operation are straightforward SOAP RPC 1.1.
The bindings of this operation are straightforward SOAP RPC 1.1.
The bindings of this operation are straightforward SOAP RPC 1.1.
The bindings of this operation are straightforward SOAP RPC 1.1.
The bindings of this operation are straightforward SOAP RPC 1.1.
The bindings of this operation are straightforward SOAP RPC 1.1.
Fedd resource access service