<li><a href="http://mafft.cbrc.jp/alignment/software/">Mafft</a></li>\r
<li><a href="http://www.drive5.com/muscle/download3.6.html">Muscle</a></li>\r
<li><a href="http://www.tcoffee.org/Packages/Binaries/">Tcoffee</a></li>\r
- <li>Probcons (Linux <a href="http://www.compbio.dundee.ac.uk/jabaws/archive/binaries/linuxI386/probcons/">I386</a> | <a href="http://www.compbio.dundee.ac.uk/jabaws/archive/binaries/linuxAMD64/probcons/">AMD64</a>)</li>\r
+ <li>Probcons (Linux <a href="http://www.compbio.dundee.ac.uk/jabaws/archive/binaries/linux_x86/probcons">x86</a> | <a href="http://www.compbio.dundee.ac.uk/jabaws/archive/binaries/linux_x64/probcons">x64</a>)</li>\r
</ul>\r
<h3><a name="usingWsTester" id="usingWsTester"></a>Testing JABAWS Server </h3>\r
<p>First of all make sure that Tomcat server is started successfully. If this was the case, then you should see JABAWS home page when you navigate to your Tomcat JABAWS context path e.g. <span class="code">http://myhost.compbio.ac.uk:8080/jabaws</span>If you see it, then it is time to make sure that web services are working too. Assuming that you have unpacked/deployed JABAWS from the server war file, you should be able to navigate to the test program which can be found in <webapplicationpath>/WEB-INF/lib/jabaws-client.jar file. To run the tests type:<span class="code"> java -jar jabaws-client.jar -h=<Your web application server host name, port and JABAWS context path></span></p>\r