Hello everybody,

We are pleased to announce that Taverna 2.1 beta 1 is now released on 
myExperiment at 
http://www.myexperiment.org/packs/60

Please have a look and tell us what you think.

Here are the release notes:

Introduction
============

This is a pack for the first beta of Taverna 2.1

It includes a zip of Taverna 2.1 beta 1.  The zip includes the 
executable of Taverna 2.1 beta 1, some example files, release notes and 
a list of known issues.  If you have any comments or problems with the 
beta, then please post them as comments to this pack, or preferably to 
the [email protected]

Welcome to Taverna 2.1 Beta 1 workbench
=======================================

Due to user response to Taverna 2 workbench, major improvements have 
been made to the user interface of Taverna 2.1 Beta 1 workbench.  Many 
of these are described here.

Future improvements are planned, especially in the viewing of results.

Overall organization
====================

The workflow explorer has been moved from the right-hand side of Taverna 
workbench to below the service panel.

Service panel
=============

The service panel replaces the activity palette of Taverna 2 workbench. 
  It has a simplified and more familiar interface.

The services are now organized so that Service templates i.e. services 
that always require configuration such as Beanshell, are grouped together.

The tree used to display the services is more natural, with service-type 
specific organization within the branches.

The service panel allows filtered search of services.  Type in text to 
search on and the service panel will just show the matching services. 
Note that it may match on attributes of the services that are not 
immediately visibile.

The service panel automatically saves the set of service providers that 
are loaded.  This means that if you add a new WSDL then it will be there 
the next time you start Taverna.

Service providers can be removed from the service panel.

Adding services to the workflow
===============================

You can now add services to the current workflow by right-clicking on 
the service in the service panel.  You can still drag-and-drop the 
service into either the workflow explorer or the workflow diagram.

If the service that you add needs to be configured, then the 
configuration panel for that type of service will automatically pop-up.

Workflow creation
=================

You can now use all of the necessary workflow creation and editing 
functions from within the workflow explorer.  Merges and control links 
(for "run after" specification) are now shown in the workflow explorer.

Merges can now be configured to control the order in which the data 
arriving is combined.

Objects in the workflow explorer and workflow diagram can be configured 
by right-clicking on them.

Data link creation is more intelligent so that it does not allow the 
creation of loops.

Run dialog
==========

The run dialog has been changed so that a graphical representation of 
the workflow and information about the ports, including example values 
is shown.  The mechanism for entering input values for ports has been 
made more user-friendly.

The dialog "remembers" the values used for previous runs of the workflow.

Results viewing
===============

The results view now shows when all the data has arrived at an output 
(the port turns grey) and also gives an indication of whether the 
workflow is still running.

The number of iterations of a service during the run is shown in the top 
right of the service.

If any calls to a service fail, then the service is shown in red and the 
number of failures shown in the bottom right of the service.

Intermediate results of a service can be examined by clicking on the 
service.  The input and output values for each iteration of the service 
can be examined.  The results for several services can be viewed at the 
same time (in separate windows).

Data storage
============

The storing of the values passed between services has been made more 
efficient.  The values are now stored, if necessary, in a database. 
Because of the in-memory caching used, there is negligible impact on 
workflow runtime whilst allowing the handling of larger datasets.

Known issues
============

As this is a beta, there are some issues which will be fixed for the 
Taverna 2.1 release.  These are detailed in known-issues.txt within the 
zip file.

-- 
Dr Katy Wolstencroft
Research Fellow, School of Computer Science,1.17 Kilburn Building
University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL, UK
Tel: +44(0)161 2756276
 


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