HPC Basic Profile, or the HPCBP for short, is a Web service built using the Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) that provides access to some of Windows HPC Server 2008 core job submission functionality. This is the first in a series of videos that provides a description of the Basic Execution Service (BES), Job Submission Description Language (JSDL), customization of BES with a defined security model, file staging extension of HPCBP, and Linux and Windows scheduler interop.
The HPC SDK contains elements required for writing HPC SOA applications. Covered in this video are: API in C#, XML schema, setting up and running the Java client example, WSDL generation, example implementation details, code signing/certificate generation, and head-node configuration.
This video shows you how to submit a SOA job, discusses the Job Submission Description Language (JSDL), how to run a job, and viewing the output of the job.
Submitting a job with File Staging. Users need to set up a place to store files for a job. This video demonstrates how download and upload files are supported using the file staging extension of JDSL.
SOA Sessions. This video provides a brief description of the WCF Broker model, HPCBP-SOA xml schema, and controlling the SOA Session.
Join Program Manager Robert Palmer as he illustrates new MPI tracing features using Event Tracing for Windows.
In these videos, Lead Program Manager Ming Xu explains the new WCF architecture on Windows HPC and illustrates, step by step, how to create WCF High Performance Computing applications.
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