+<h2 id="headtitle">JABAWS 2</h2>\r
+<p style="color:black; font-weight:normal; text-align:left;"><span style="border-bottom:dotted 1px #666" title="JAva Bioinformatics Analysis Web Services">JABAWS</span> is free software which provides web services for multiple sequence alignment, prediction of protein disorder, and amino acid conservation conveniently packaged to run on your local computer, server or cluster. JABAWS v2.0 introduces protein disorder prediction services based on <a href="http://dis.embl.de/">DisEMBL</a>, <a href="http://iupred.enzim.hu">IUPred</a>, <a href="http://www.strubi.ox.ac.uk/RONN">Ronn</a>, <a href="http://globplot.embl.de/">GlobPlot</a> and protein sequence alignment conservation measures calculated by <a href="http://www.compbio.dundee.ac.uk/aacon">AACon</a>. A new multiple sequence alignment service for <a href="http://www.clustal.org/omega">Clustal Omega</a> is also provided, in addition to standard JABAWS:MSA services for <a href="http://www.clustal.org/clustal2">Clustal W</a>, <a href=\r
+"http://align.bmr.kyushu-u.ac.jp/mafft/software/">MAFFT</a>, <a href="http://www.drive5.com/muscle">MUSCLE</a>, <a href=\r
+"http://www.tcoffee.org/Projects_home_page/t_coffee_home_page.html"> TCOFFEE</a> and <a href="http://probcons.stanford.edu/">PROBCONS</a>. \r
+<span style="color:black; font-weight:normal; text-align:left;">JABA Web Services can be accessed from the <a href="http://www.jalview.org">Jalview</a> desktop application and provide multiple alignment and sequence analysis calculations limited only by your own local computing resources.<br />\r
+<br />\r
+</span>Please note that JABAWS 2 is supported by Jalview 2.6.1 onwards, but the disorder prediction, Clustal Omega and AACon services will only be accessible in Jalview 2.8 (due for release in January 2012). In the meantime you can access all JABAWS2 services through the JABAWS command-line client.</p>\r
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+ <div class="brick_header"><h2>For Users</h2></div>\r
+ <div class="brick_content">\r
+ <strong>The Server: </strong><a href="http://www.compbio.dundee.ac.uk/download/get?id=jabaws-vm.zip">JABAWS Virtual Appliance:</a> (520M)\r
+ or <a href="man_awscloud.html">use JABAWS on Amazon Webservices Cloud</a><br/>\r
+ <strong>The Client: </strong><a href="http://www.jalview.org/download.html">Jalview</a> (18M)\r
+ <p>To use JABA Web Services on most operating systems, just download and <a href="manual_qs_va.html#qsc">install</a> the JABAWS Virtual Appliance (VA) or even easier - just start JABAWS machine on the cloud and point Jalview at it!</p>\r
+ </div>\r
+ </div>\r
+ </td>\r
+ </tr>\r
+ <tr>\r
+ <td><div class="brick">\r
+ <div class="brick_header"><h2>For System Administrators</h2></div>\r
+ <div class="brick_content">\r
+ <p><strong>The Server: </strong><a href=\r
+"http://www.compbio.dundee.ac.uk/download/get?id=jabaws.war">JABAWS Web Application aRchive</a> (55M) </p>\r
+ <p>JABAWS requires a Servlet 2.4 compatible servlet container like Apache-Tomcat to run. Please check the quick start guide for <a href="manual_qs_war.html#qsc">installation instructions</a>.</p>\r
+ </div>\r
+ </div></td>\r
+ </tr>\r
+ <tr>\r
+ <td><div class="brick">\r
+ <div class="brick_header"><h2>For Bioinformaticians/Developers</h2></div>\r
+ <div class="brick_content">\r
+<strong>The Server: </strong><a href=\r
+"http://www.compbio.dundee.ac.uk/download/get?id=jabaws.war">JABAWS Web Application aRchive</a> (55M)\r
+ <br/>\r
+ <strong>The Client: </strong>\r
+ Command Line Client <a href="http://www.compbio.dundee.ac.uk/download/get?id=min-jaba-client-2.0.jar">binary</a> | <a href=\r
+"http://www.compbio.dundee.ac.uk/download/get?id=jaba-client-src-2.0.jar">source</a> \r
+ <!-- <li><a href="http://www.jalview.org/download.html">Jalview</a> (18M)</li> -->\r
+ \r
+ \r
+<p>You can either use the JABAWS Virtual Appliance or the JABAWS Web Application aRchive (WAR) from your own computer or a lab server. The WAR version gives greater flexibility but requires a bit more configuration. Alternatively you can just script against our public server (see below) with the command line client or you own script. \r
+Check out the <a href="manual_qs_client.html#qsc">quick start guide</a> for further details.</p>\r