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and Geoff Barton. This is an open source system that provides a
framework for wrapping command line bioinformatics analysis programs
that enables them to be executed locally or on a cluster using data and
-analysis parameters provided by a program linked with JABAWS directly or
+analysis parameters provided by a program linked with the JABA engine directly or
accessing it remotely <em>via</em> its web services interface.</p>
<p>The list of JABAWS servers known to the Jalview desktop is shown
in the <a href="webServicesPrefs.html">Web Services Preferences
<p><strong>Configuring your own JABAWS services for use by
Jalview</strong><br>
Once you have downloaded and installed JABAWS, and verified it is
-working, all that is needed is to add your new JABAWS server's URL to
+working, all that is needed is to add the URL for your JABAWS server(s) to
the list in the <a href="webServicesPrefs.html">Web Services
Preferences Panel</a>. After adding your service and saving your preferences
or hitting the 'refresh web services' button, you should be able to