airavata | A general purpose Distributed Systems Framework | Microservice library
kandi X-RAY | airavata Summary
kandi X-RAY | airavata Summary
Apache Airavata is a software framework for executing and managing computational jobs on distributed computing resources including local clusters, supercomputers, national grids, academic and commercial clouds. Airavata builds on general concepts of service oriented computing, distributed messaging, and workflow composition and orchestration. Airavata bundles a server package with an API, client software development Kits and a general purpose reference UI implementation - Apache Airavata Django Portal. Learn more about Airavata at
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- Entry point for the sharing data migration
- Retrieves a list of entities for the specified domain
- Create an Entity PK
- Create a user
- Executes the given task
- Get JobId by jobName
- Get job status
- Verify the job submission for a job
- Search for all the Experiments in the registry
- Add a Gateway
- Compares two group resource preferences
- Sets the value of the specified field
- This method creates and returns an interactive experiment that can be used for writing
- Compares two ComputeResourceIds
- Compares two ApplicationDeploymentDescriptors
- Sets the given field value to the given value
- Compares the ComputeResourceDescriptor with the given object
- Initialize sharing registry
- Sets the value of the field
- Runs the cluster status preferences
- Compares this Gateway with the specified GatewayId
- Compares this experiment model with the specified ID
- Handles a DBEvent message
- Compares the CustomDashboard with the CustomUserId
- Compares the UserProfile
- Compares two ProcessModel objects
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QUESTION
I am trying to apply mutation testing on Apache Airavata (v0.16) using pitest. I added the following lines into pom.xml file under build plugins tag:
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Answered 2017-Mar-30 at 15:04Archiva seems to contain a number of modules that contain no source or tests.
The 1.1.12 release of pitest will auto-skip these (see 314), but until that is released you will need to set the skip property in each module that does not contain tests.
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Install airavata
The easiest way to get started with running Airavata locally and setting up a development environment is to follow the instructions in the ide-integration README. Those instructions will guide you on setting up a development environment with IntelliJ IDEA.
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