+1, please.

I think this information should also go into airavata download page as well.

Thanks
Amila

On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 1:17 PM, Saminda Wijeratne <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi devs,
>
> Following is a very short description of what each of the distributions are
> for... I'm planning to add it at the end of the README file of each of the
> distribution (without the said distributions description in each case). Let
> me know your thoughts ASAP.
>
> Other Available Distributions to Download
> =========================================
>
> Server Distributions
> --------------------
> * Airavata Server
>   The Airavata Server binary distribution allows you to run a standalone
> Airavata Server which includes all the airavata services
>   shipped with a default derby database as the backend registry.
>
> * Airavata Server Web Application
>   The Airavata Server Web Application distribution allows you to run
> Airavata Server in a tomcat hosted environment. It includes
>   all the airavata services shipped with a default derby database as the
> backend registry.
>
> Client Distributions
> --------------------
> * Airavata XBaya
>   The Airavata XBaya distribution is a client gui application capable of
> composing workflows, application descriptors & communicating
>   with the airavata server to persist user data, run & monitor experiments
> and analyze the results.
>
> * Airavata XBaya JNLP
>   The Airavata XBaya JNLP distribution is a client gui application designed
> to be hosted on a web server as a web start application
>   that can compose workflows, application descriptors & communicate with
> the airavata server to persist user data, run & monitor experiments
>   and analyze the results.
>
> * Airavata Client
>   The Airavata Client distribution is a set of libraries and configurations
> files that allow a 3rd party application to programatically
>   access Airavata functionality through Airavata API.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Saminda

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