JGridstart/Developers
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JGridstart is an open source project, licensed under the GPL (version 2 or later). It was developed at Nikhef as part of the BiG Grid project.
- Official releases
- active SVN branch (web access)
- Latest development build (java web start file)
- interfaces with a test certificate authority to avoid interfering with operations
- Mantis bug tracker
- Hudson continuous integration server, doing automated builds and testing
Developer documents
- Javadoc is built automatically
- Used technologies
- Notes on browser certificate installation
- What's inside the ~/.globus directory
- See which client certificate is installed in your web browser
- Other notes
Building from source
JGridstart is being developed in a subversion repository: active SVN branch (web access). To build the latest trunk from source, make sure that you have installed a Java development environment, Ant, and Graphviz (for the Javadoc diagrams; make sure dot
is in your path), then run:
svn checkout https://ndpfsvn.nikhef.nl/repos/pdpsoft/branches/nl.nikhef.jgridstart-flyingsaucer/nl.nikhef.jgridstart cd nl.nikhef.jgridstart ant dist
This results in signed JAR in the subdirectory deployment
, together with java web start related files. When developing, one can run jGridstart from the in-tree class files using the shellscript jgridstart.sh
(or jgridstart.bat
on Windows).
Related websites
- Certificate Authority Operations WG
- Related software
- Grid Tools
- SpectroGrid2 with a java web start based certificate manager (also here)
- JaBaCATs Java Basic Certificate Authority Tools
- Portecle - GUI to create, manage and examine keystores, keys, certificates, requests, revocation lists and more.
- KeyTool IUI the cryptography GUI tool
- gridshib-ca contains a java web start tool that installs user certificates
- Grix is a Java gui application to help users handle security related tasks within a grid environment
- libbrowser is a Java library for accessing Internet Explorer and Mozilla keystores read/write(!) using native calls to dll/so.