<p>JABAWS are the standard <a href="http://jax-ws.java.net/">JAX-WS</a> SOAP web services, which are <a href="http://www.ws-i.org/">WS-I</a> basic profile compatible. This means that you could use whatever tool your language has to work with web services. Below is how you can generate portable artifacts to work with JABAWS from Java. However, if programming in Java we recommend using our client library as it provides a handful of useful methods in addition to plain data types. </p>\r
<p class="code">wsimport -keep http://www.compbio.dundee.ac.uk/jabaws/ClustalWS?wsdl</p>\r
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-<div id="copyright">Last update: 28 June 2013<br/>Peter Troshin, Jim Procter and Geoff Barton, The Barton Group, University of Dundee, UK</div>\r
+<div id="copyright">Last update: 28 June 2013<br/>Sasha Sherstnev, Peter Troshin, Jim Procter and Geoff Barton, The Barton Group, University of Dundee, UK</div>\r
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