Speaker
Dr
Julius Hrivnac
(LAL)
Description
Huge requirements on computing resources have made it difficult to run Frameworks of
some new HEP experiments on the users' personal workstations. Fortunately, new
software technology allows us to give users back at least a bit of the
user-friendliness they were used to in the past. A Java Analysis Studio (JAS) plugin
has been developed, which accesses the Python API of the Atlas Offline Framework
(Athena) over the XML-RPC layer. This plugin gives a user the full power of JAS over
the resources otherwise only available within Athena. A user can access any Athena
functionality and handle all results directly in JAS. Graphical adapters to some
Athena services have been delivered to ease the access even further.
Primary author
Dr
Julius Hrivnac
(LAL)