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A generator of Web Services for accessing command-line programs typical (and working) candidate: hundreds of
EMBOSS programs are wrapped as Soaplab web services
A generator of Web Services for accessing various Soaplab plug-ins:access to screen-scraped data from web pagesaccess to algorithmic methods written as Java
classes
http://soaplab.sourceforge.net/soaplab2
A user describes her command-line tools in the EMBOSS-like ACD file
A developer may add her own plug-in (implementing a Job)
Soaplab generator produces complete web services
Soaplab typed servicesmore on the next slide
Soaplab services accessing LSF queues
New release 2.2.0the aboveand bug fixes
Typed services are parallel services to any other existing Soaplab web services – why to have them? they have their inputs and outputs fully expressed
in WSDL (XSD) which means that third-party tools working with
WSDL can be used with new Soaplab services e.g. soapui
they can be used in Taverna with a regular WSDL scavenger
All development was inPeter Rice's Group (EBI)
Update to Soaplab 2.2.0 from the CVS or take the release
Define one new property (in the build.properties)typedinterface.enable = true
And deploy services using the usual Ant’s tasks:jaxdeploy or axis1deploy
That’s it
There will be soon a BioCatalogue plug-in to access list of Soaplab typed web services
The report result will be structured and defined by an XSDallowing better extractions of individual report
parts
Semantic annotation of services and data types (Peter Rice and Jon Ison)
EMBOSS team, EBI Sebastien Moretti,
University of Lausanne
Your questions, please
http://soaplab.sourceforge.net/soaplab2/