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Web services

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

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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.

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Envision2 Services

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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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Web Service Dialog Box

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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. -

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+ 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. +