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<title>The JABAWS system</title>
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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
will only have to configure Jalview once for each new server.</p>
<p><em>Support for accessing JABAWS servers was introduced in
Jalview 2.6.</em></p>
+<p><em>Option for adding JABAWS servers which fails validation
+was introduced from version 2.8.2 </em></p>
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