Hi,
You do not need to have airavata server running in remote instance. Only
local instance is sufficient. Here are the steps you should do in order to
use your application.
1. Register the compute resource
2. Register the gatewayResource preference for the gateway profile
3. Register
Hi Sudhakar,
Yes a local instance will help. If the local installation setup is delaying
even using the hosted instance might get familiarized with the flow.
Thanks for volunteering for the documentation. I think that will be of great
help.
Suresh
On Apr 30, 2015, at 10:38 AM,
Suresh:
I think we need to have a local deployment of this test PHP interface and
instructions to use that instance.
I will talk to Eroma about creating these in a document similar to
XBAYA-Quick-Start tutorial.
This way any body can deploy a local PHP instance, register resources and
See https://builds.apache.org/job/Airavata/1322/changes
Hi Alfredo,
We will be happy to walk through these steps using a test PHP interface which
consumes the same API you are programming against.
http://dev.test-drive.airavata.org/portal/pga/public/
http://dev.test-drive.airavata.org/portal/pga/public/
Navigating through the working PHP code in
See https://builds.apache.org/job/Airavata/1320/changes
See
https://builds.apache.org/job/Airavata/org.apache.airavata$airavata-credential-store-webapp/1320/
GSoC students,
Any volunteers to pick this thread?
Currently Airavata uses Apache derby as a default database and for quick start
tutorials and production usage, we recommend switching to MySQL. Similarly,
Embedded Zookeeper is used as default and for production usage starting a
zookeeper