
/**
 * Author: Anthony Sulistio
 * Date: April 2003
 * $Id: README.txt,v 1.4 2003/12/14 05:56:04 anthony Exp $
 */


Welcome to the 3rd Example of how to use GridSim package.
To compile the example source code (Example3.java and Test.java):
    In Unix/Linux: javac -classpath $GRIDSIM/jars/gridsim.jar:. *.java
    In Windows:    javac -classpath %GRIDSIM%\jars\gridsim.jar;. *.java

where $GRIDSIM or %GRIDSIM% is the location of the gridsimtoolkit package.


To run the class file:
    In Unix/Linux:
        java -classpath $GRIDSIM/jars/gridsim.jar:. Example3 > output.txt

    In Windows:
        java -classpath %GRIDSIM%\jars\gridsim.jar;. Example3 > output.txt


The above command means run the program and output the results into a file
named "output.txt" rather than into screen or standard output.
NOTE: When you open "output.txt" file, it tells you that this example creates
      8 Gridlets. Then sends one Gridlet from "Example3" entity to "Test"
      entity. The "Test" entity modifies the status of the Gridlet into
      "Gridlet.SUCCESS". Therefore, the output is correct as expected with all
      the Gridlets have the same status.


When running the example file, it will produce the following files:

    stat.txt -> created by GridSim 2.1, now being replaced by GridSim_stat.txt

    GridSim_stat.txt -> created by the GridSim verson 2.2 class
        during GridSim.init() to create
        GridStatistics object for statistical purposes. Since this example only
        shows how to create one Grid resource, therefore, this file is empty.
        We don't simulate anything yet.

    tracefile -> created by SimJava 1.2, now being replaced by sim_trace

    sim_trace -> created by the SimJava2 package (lower-level) to trace every
        events (performed by SimJava and GridSim) during the simulation.
        We don't need to worry about this file. Not to important for our
        example.

    sim_report -> created by the SimJava2 package (lower-level) of GridSim.
        This is a simulation report that contains general information about
        running this experiment. We don't need to worry about this file.
        Not to important for our example.


