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+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with Jalview. If not, see .
+ * The Jalview Authors are detailed in the 'AUTHORS' file.
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Web Services
-Web services
-
-Jalview includes clients for a variety of web services for both
-bioinformatic data retrieval and analysis.
-
- - The Sequence Fetcher
- utilises web services for sequence, alignment and structure retrieval
- provided by the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI) and Distributed
- Annotation System servers that are capable of serving sequences.
- - The DAS Feature
- Fetcher enables the retrieval and visualization of features from DAS
- annotation sources
- - The Database Reference Fetcher
- transfers database references from records available from DAS or the
- public sequence databases.
- - The Web Services menu in each alignment
- window also provides access to the following:
-
- - Jalview SOAP Web Services for sequence alignment and
- secondary structure prediction based at the University of Dundee.
- - Services for submitting IDs and sequences to external
- bioinformatics services such as Envision2.
- - Programs for multiple sequence alignment, made available via
- Java Bioinformatic Analysis Web Service
- (JABAWS) servers.
-
- The Web Services Preference panel
- controls the display and appearance of the submission and analysis
- services in the Web Services menu.
- - If Jalview encounters problems accessing any services, it may
- display a warning dialog
- box (this can be turned off using the web services preferences tab).
-
-
-More about Jalview's Web Services
-Jalview's distributed computations are SOAP based services exposing
-protein sequence alignment and secondary structure prediction programs.
-These services actually run on the cluster based in the School of Life
-Sciences, University of Dundee, and are maintained by the Barton group.
-Envision2 Services
-Since version 2.5, Jalview has included a client to enable the
-user to submit one or more sequences or sequence IDs to analysis
-workflows provided by the EnVision2 web
-application. This allows Jalview users to easily access the EnCore
-network of databases and analysis services developed by ENFIN (www.enfin.org).
-
-Web Service Dialog Box
-
-This dialog box is displayed when a web service job is submitted.
-It gives the name of the service and any method citation information,
-and monitors the progress of the calculation. The cancel button will
-permanently cancel the job, but this is only possible for some services.
-
-Current services:
-
- Multiple Sequence
- Alignment Services
-
- - ClustalW Multiple Alignment and
- re-alignment
- The clustal W service remains one of the more popular Jalview
- features.
- - Muscle Multiple Alignment
- High Quality and High Throughput multiple alignments of proteins. This
- method can sometimes be more accurate than ClustalW when dealing with
- diverse sets of sequences.
- - MAFFT
- Multiple Alignment with Fast Fourier Transforms - a highly accurate
- and high throughput dna and amino acid alignment method, performing at
- least as well as ClustalW and Muscle.
- - Other alignment methods are also available via JABAWS. For more information about a
- particular service, see the documentation available via the web services parameter dialog box.
-
-
- - Secondary Structure Prediction
-
- - JNet
- This is a front end to the JNet www server
- allowing single sequence or profile based prediction.
-
-
-
-
+
+ Web services
+
+ Jalview includes clients for a variety of web services for both
+ bioinformatic data retrieval and analysis.
+
+ - The Sequence
+ Fetcher utilises web services for sequence, alignment and
+ structure retrieval provided by the European Bioinformatics
+ Institute (EBI) and Distributed Annotation System servers that are
+ capable of serving sequences.
+
+ - The DAS Feature
+ Fetcher enables the retrieval and visualization of features from
+ DAS annotation sources
+
+ - The Database Reference
+ Fetcher transfers database references from records available
+ from DAS or the public sequence databases.
+
+ - The Web Services menu in each alignment
+ window also provides access to the following:
+
+
+ Web Service Dialog Box
+
+ This dialog box is displayed when a web service job is
+ submitted. It gives the name of the service and any method
+ citation information, and monitors the progress of the
+ calculation. The cancel button will permanently cancel the job,
+ but this is only possible for some services.
The Web Services Preference panel controls the display and appearance
+ of the submission and analysis services in the Web
+ Services menu.
+
+ - If Jalview encounters problems accessing any services, it
+ may display a warning
+ dialog box (this can be turned off using the web services
+ preferences tab).
+
+
+
+
+ More about Jalview's Web Services
+ Jalview's distributed computations utilise SOAP and REST web services exposing sequence alignment, analysis, and
+ secondary structure prediction programs. Originally, Jalview 2's
+ services were maintained by the Barton group at the University of
+ Dundee, and ran programs on the Life Sciences High-performace
+ Computing Cluster. With the advent of JABAWS, however, it is possible for anyone to host Jalview web
+ services.
+