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++ Web services +
+ +Jalview includes clients for a variety of web services for both + bioinformatic data retrieval and analysis. +
+ 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.
+ 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.
+
+ 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). +
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