Abhishek,

You should from this point forward put all code in the sandbox Suresh setup.

Suresh wrote:
Please check in your code into sandbox repository to Emre and rest of us can use the github tools to review and make suggestions.

Checkout - and check in your code into genapp-airavata-gsoc2015 directory [1], you will need to checkout the parent repo [2] and make commits. [3] will provide you instructions on how to submit pull requests.

Suresh
[1] - https://github.com/apache/airavata-sandbox/tree/master/genapp-airavata-gsoc2015
[2] - https://github.com/apache/airavata-sandbox
[3] - http://airavata.apache.org/community/how-to-contribute-code.html


Also, we do not want to force genapp users to have java installed unless they are targeting the "java" language in genapp, so at some point, there should be a php version and a c++ version of the registry code. Perhaps this is best after we have perfected the java version.
It should not be too difficult, as call sequence should all be the same.

Thanks,
Emre.

Abhishek Kapoor wrote:

Hello Sir(Emre and Suresh),
I am able to register all the genapp exectuables with airavata . Currently it is written in java, I will send you the code and also the jar file for you to check. Also, If the Airavata server is not running and we try to register it gives error which would be better if it could be change to throw exceptions if Server not running.

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