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If you work on Mac do the same using VMware Fusion, or for free alternative use a WAR JABAWS package.

Testing

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The easiest way to test that your JABAWS Virtual appliance is working is to use Jalview.

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  1. Launch the desktop version of Jalview
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    To check that your JABAWS virtual appliance is working visit the Services Status page available from the main JABAWS menu. For this enter the JABAWS URL for your new server into a web browser. This is shown once the appliance is booted up.

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    Alternatively you can use Jalview to complete the testing.

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    1. Launch the desktop version of Jalview
    2. Open the Jalview desktop's preferences panel (from the Tools->Preferences menu option), select the Webservices panel and press the New Service URL button.
    3. Enter the JABAWS URL for your new server. This is shown once the appliance is booted up.
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