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Download -Contact Us Usage Statistics +Services Status +Contact Us Barton Group @@ -57,8 +59,7 @@ programs for your systemJABAWS Web Application aRchive can run on any host operating system that supports Java 1.6. However JABAWS depends on a number of third party programs which are not available for all operating systems. In particular, only Clustal and Muscle are currently available for MS Windows platform. +
JABAWS Web Application aRchive can run on any host operating system that supports Java 1.6. However JABAWS depends on a number of third party programs which are not available for all operating systems. In particular, not all web services are currently available for MS Windows platform.
-JABAWS comes with pre-compiled MS Windows and Linux IA32 binaries, as well as the source code and build scripts necessary to recompile them.
+JABAWS comes with pre-compiled MS Windows and Linux x86 binaries, as well as the source code and build scripts necessary to recompile them.
To run JABAWS on the cluster you must have shared disk space accessible from all cluster nodes.
JABAWS is distributed as a web application archive (WAR). To @@ -107,28 +109,13 @@ configuration files so these are used instead.
Before the binaries that are bundled with JABAWS can be used, -they must first be made executable using the provided 'setexecflag.sh' script:
- -JABAWS comes with pre-compiled x86 Linux binaries, thus on such systems JABAWS should work straight out of the box. If you are in any doubts or experience problems you may want to make sure that the binaries supplied work under your OS. To do this just execute each binary, without any command line options or input files. If you see an error message complaining about missing libraries or other problems, then you probably need to recompile the binaries.
You could search for pre-packaged compiled executable in your system package repository or alternately, download pre-compiled @@ -195,14 +181,17 @@ replace the executables supplied with the downloaded ones, or modify the paths in executable.properties as described above. Below are some suggestions on where you may be able to get the binaries for your system.
First of all make sure that Tomcat server is started successfully. If this was the case, then you should see JABAWS home page when you navigate to your Tomcat JABAWS context path e.g. http://myhost.compbio.ac.uk:8080/jabawsIf you see it, then it is time to make sure that web services are working too. Assuming that you have unpacked/deployed JABAWS from the server war file, you should be able to navigate to the test program which can be found in <webapplicationpath>/WEB-INF/lib/jabaws-client.jar file. To run the tests type: java -jar jabaws-client.jar -h=<Your web application server host name, port and JABAWS context path>
+First of all make sure that Tomcat server is started successfully. If this was the case, then you should see JABAWS home page when you navigate to your Tomcat JABAWS context path e.g. http://myhost.compbio.ac.uk:8080/jabawsIf you see it, then it is time to make sure that web services are working too. The easiest way to do so is to access ServiceStatus web page.
+Alternatively, you should be able to use the test program which can be found in <webapplicationpath>/WEB-INF/lib/jabaws-client.jar file. To run the tests type: java -jar jabaws-client.jar -h=<Your web application server host name, port and JABAWS context path>
For example to test all JABAWS web services on host myhost.compbio.ac.uk type:
java -jar jabaws-client.jar -h=http://myhost.compbio.ac.uk:8080/jabaws
You can choose a particular web server using -s option like this java -jar jabaws-client.jar -h=http://myhost.compbio.ac.uk:8080/jabaws -s=ClustalWS This command line assumes that java executable is in your path and jabaws-client.jar is located in the current directory.
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