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21 <title>Web Services</title>
25 <strong>Web services</strong>
28 <p>Jalview includes clients for a variety of web services for both
29 bioinformatic data retrieval and analysis.
31 <li>The <a href="../features/seqfetch.html">Sequence Fetcher</a>
32 utilises web services for sequence, alignment and structure retrieval
33 provided by the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI) and
34 Distributed Annotation System servers that are capable of serving
36 <li>The <a href="../features/dasfeatures.html">DAS Feature
37 Fetcher</a> enables the retrieval and visualization of features from DAS
38 annotation sources</li>
39 <li>The <a href="dbreffetcher.html">Database Reference
40 Fetcher</a> transfers database references from records available from
41 DAS or the public sequence databases.</li>
42 <li>The <strong>Web Services</strong> menu in each alignment
43 window also provides access to the following:
45 <li>Programs for <a href="msaclient.html">multiple sequence
46 alignment</a>, made available <em>via</em> <a href="JABAWS.html">Java
47 Bioinformatic Analysis Web Service (JABAWS)</a> servers.</li>
48 <li>Jalview SOAP Web Services for <a href="jnet.html">secondary
49 structure prediction</a> based at the University of Dundee.</li>
50 <li>Services for alignment analysis, such as <a
51 href="shmr.html">Multi-Harmony</a>.
54 <strong>Web Service Dialog Box</strong>
55 </p> <img src="clwqueued.gif">
56 <p>This dialog box is displayed when a web service job is
57 submitted. It gives the name of the service and any method citation
58 information, and monitors the progress of the calculation. The
59 cancel button will permanently cancel the job, but this is only
60 possible for some services.</p> The <a href="webServicesPrefs.html">Web
61 Services Preference panel</a> controls the display and appearance of the
62 submission and analysis services in the <strong>Web Services</strong>
64 <li>If Jalview encounters problems accessing any services, it may
65 display a <a href="webServicesPrefs.html#wswarnings">warning
66 dialog box</a> (this can be turned off using the web services
67 preferences tab).</li>
71 <strong>More about Jalview's Web Services</strong> <br> Jalview's
72 distributed computations utilise <a
73 href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SOAP">SOAP</a> and <a
74 href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Representational_State_Transfer">REST</a>
75 web services exposing sequence alignment, analysis, and secondary
76 structure prediction programs. Originally, Jalview 2's services were
77 maintained by the Barton group at the University of Dundee, and ran
78 programs on the Life Sciences High-performace Computing Cluster. With
79 the advent of <a href="http://www.compbio.dundee.ac.uk/JABAWS">JABAWS</a>,
80 however, it is possible for anyone to host Jalview web services.