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: GscdWorkflowError - 0 views

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Roadmap - ogsa-dai - 0 views

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    OGSA-DAI Roadmap ¶ Overview 1. OGSA-DAI Roadmap 1. Overview 1. 3 month roadmap to July 2009 2. 6 month roadmap to October 2009 3. 9 month roadmap to January 2010 Overview ¶
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Application Metadata XML - GRIA - 0 views

  • Advanced usage Input arrays An application might require arrays of inputs, whose exact sizes are specified by the user when creating the job. This is supported by GRIA using the minOccurs, maxOccurs and defaultSize attributes on DataStager elements. For example, if your application took between 2 and 8 images as input, you might use the following XML: <DataStager type="input" name="inputImage" minOccurs="2" maxOccurs="8" defaultSize="2"> <Description>Input image</Description> <MimeType>image</MimeType></DataStager> You can use the defaultSize attribute to support older clients that do not know how to specify the desired size of arrays.
  • Advanced usage Input arrays An application might require arrays of inputs, whose exact sizes are specified by the user when creating the job. This is supported by GRIA using the minOccurs, maxOccurs and defaultSize attributes on DataStager elements. For example, if your application took between 2 and 8 images as input, you might use the following XML: <DataStager type="input" name="inputImage" minOccurs="2" maxOccurs="8" defaultSize="2"> <Description>Input image</Description> <MimeType>image</MimeType></DataStager> You can use the defaultSize attribute to support older clients that do not know how to specify the desired size of arrays.
  • Advanced usage Input arrays An application might require arrays of inputs, whose exact sizes are specified by the user when creating the job. This is supported by GRIA using the minOccurs, maxOccurs and defaultSize attributes on DataStager elements. For example, if your application took between 2 and 8 images as input, you might use the following XML: <DataStager type="input" name="inputImage" minOccurs="2" maxOccurs="8" defaultSize="2"> <Description>Input image</Description> <MimeType>image</MimeType></DataStager> You can use the defaultSize attribute to support older clients that do not know how to specify the desired size of arrays.
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      Creation d'un DataStrager par input lors de son utilisation
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p2p-fs Home Page - 0 views

  • none has a higher preference/authority than any other
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Git (software) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Git does not get slower as the project history grows larger
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    Git does not get slower as the project history grows larger
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