Getting Started
-Choose a JABAWS distribution
-I want to use JABAWS for... | Quick Guide | ||
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Running Muptiple Sequence Alignments through Jalview on my own computer | -JABAWS Virtual Appliance (VA) | +Running Muptiple Sequence Alignments through Jalview on my own computer | +JABAWS Virtual Appliance (VA) |
Running JABAWS on the cloud, for one or many users | -JABAWS on the Amazon cloud | +JABAWS on the Amazon cloud | |
Running JABAWS for my group, lab, or organization on the local infrastructure | -JABAWS Web Application aRchive (WAR) | +Running JABAWS for my group, lab, or organization on the local infrastructure | +JABAWS Web Application aRchive (WAR) |
Accessing a JABAWS server from my own code | -JABAWS Java Client | +Accessing a JABAWS server from my own code | +JABAWS Java Client |
The JABAWS command line client
-- Download the Client Jar (80 K) -
This is a single java archive which contains the JABAWS command line client. -It requires Java version 1.6 to run, and allows anyone who wants to connect -to and to use JABAWS from their own software. -You can read more about how to use command line client in the CMD Client section of the manual. -You can also get command line help by changing to the directory where you downloaded the client jar, and typing: -
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- Download the Client Jar (80 K)
A JABAWS server's Web Services are WS-I compliant. This means that you can access them from any -language that has libraries or functions for consuming interoperable SOAP web services. -
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