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Conclusion
At this point you have used caGrid APIs and clients to understand the functionality that will back a Grid Client Application. We have invoked only a few of the available methods. You should take some time and get familiar with the other functionality that has been provided by perusing the caGrid code and JavaDocs. Our APIs will work with either standalone Java or web applications. Some projects, like WebSSO, are available only for web applications.
Once familiar with the caGrid APIs and clients you can determine the purpose of your application and decide whether this client will be web-based or standalone. Then you can develop your classes for interacting with the grid and creating useful and attractive interfaces for the user.
References
caGrid GUI Applications
Introduce
Introduce is a Graphical User Interface for Service Developers creating Grid Services.
GAARDS-UI
The GAARDS User Interface can be used for registering and logging into the Grid, administrating Dorian, Grid Grouper, Grid Trust Service (GTS), and the Credential Delegation Service (CDS).
Portal
The caGrid Portal provides caGrid users with a web interface to explore the contents of a Grid.
http://portal.training.cagrid.org![]()
API References
caGrid 1.3 JavaDoc
http://software.cagrid.org/caGrid-1.3-javadocs/![]()
caGrid 1.3 Jar list
http://cagrid.org/display/caGrid13/caGrid+1.3+Jars![]()





