On 3 Jul 2009, at 12:05 PM, Fan Dong wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am planning to deploy the workflow in our lab.  The workflow  
> consists of a few in-house web services (JAX-WS) and some  
> Beanshells.  We have a server hosting the web services, and we want  
> our lab fellows can easily use the workflow to perform some  
> analysis.    Now my question is what the best solution would be.
>
> The workflow is built with Taverna 2.1 beta 1.
>
> My current solution is that
> 1) put the workflow on the server at, for example, /public/workflow  
> with the URL http://host/workflow/someworkflow.t2flow
>
> 2) for users want the GUI, install Taverna on their local machines,  
> and they load the workflow using "open workflow location".
>
> 3) for users prefer the command line,  they log onto the server,  
> then run, for example, "/usr/lib/taverna/bin/run.sh  
> someworkflow.t2flow" -- I haven't tested this command will work, but  
> presumeably there must be a way to run a workflow from the command  
> line.
>
> I will highly appreciate any comments or suggestions from you.

There's always myexperiment.com as an option.  We also keep the  
workflows in SVN, which helps manage versions (although conflict/ 
change detection leaves something to be desired, as I recall).

--J

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