gCube - v 1.0 (December 2007)
This page hosts the latest available builds of the gCube v1.0.
Consider that a number of third-party software (Scientific Linux Cern 3.0.x, Java 1.5, Apache ant 1.6.5, WS-Core 4.0.4) is required to properly install and run the gCube system.
A gLite installation is also required to provide computing and storage capabilities to an infrastructure empowered by the gCube system . For that, you might need to join a Virtual Organization and configure the gCube Authorization Service accordingly. Some DHNs also require the installation of the gLite User Interface.
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- Digital Library Creation & Management - Digital Library Creation & Management services bring together all the resources distributed across a Grid infrastructure and support the creation of new Digital Libraries.
- Content & Metadata Management - The Content & Metadata management services provide access and storage of information objects, management of related metadata, encryption and decryption of information objects for security reasons, and information object annotations management
- Process Management - Under the name Process Management is grouped the set of services responsible for the creation, validation, optimization and execution of compound services (CS), a.k.a. processes. A compound service is a composition of existing (atomic or themselves compound) services, combined together in a workflow.
- Index & Search Management - This functional area groups services related with searching and indexing of DL contents. It also contains services related to content source description and selection, to data fusion, to extract features from raw data objects and to personalize query results on user profile.
- User Community Specific Applications - The goal of the services forming this functional area is to provide the user communities with the user interface and the related technologies enabling them to have access to the gCube functionality, and to provide community specific services fulfilling the particular needs of a real world application scenario.
- External Software - Components in this area don't belong to the gCube System. Rather they're used as runtime dependencies by many gCube Services and Libraries.
Alternatively you can browse the full list of packages.