Ok thanks for your answers !
Yes my workflow use REST, XPATH and Tool service ! I will try to use
the 2.3 command-line tool, thanks for the advice !
Du to a bug in the 2.3 (see previous post), could I use the 2.4
command-line tool instead ?

On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 5:19 PM, Alan R Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 07/03/2012 21:44, judicael ribault wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Sorry for the delay in replying.
>
>> On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 1:13 PM, Alan R Williams <[email protected]
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>
>>     On 07/03/2012 17:37, judicael ribault wrote:
>>      > Hi,
>>
>>     Hello
>>
>>      > I trying to play with taverna-server.
>>      > Here is a report on how to import it into vmware, and then a
>>     question ;)
>>      >
>>      > I was not able to import the VM with vmware (keep asking me to
>>     accept a
>>      > licence during the importation).
>>      > So, I imported it in virtualbox (I accepted the licence, and
>>     everything
>>      > worked fine), then exported it, and imported it in vmware without
>>     a problem.
>>
>>     What product did it want a licence for?
>>
>>      > Now my taverna-server work well, I would like to add some
>>     workflow to try
>>      > how it work. The demonstrator is pretty, but I didn't found how
>>     to add new
>>      > workflow in it.
>>      > Is there some documentation I miss ?
>>
>>     Not using the UI.
>>
>>     You can add more workflows by putting them in the workflows
>>     sub-directory of the Taverna-Server-Demonstrator-Interface directory of
>>     the VM (when you log in as taverna).
>>
>>
>> I tryed and it doesn't work with my workflow (but it work with workflow
>> downloaded from myexperiment).
>> The error I have is :
>>
>> NoMethodError at/workflow/executesimu/newrun
>> undefined method `size' for nil:NilClass
>> file: taverna_server_demo.rb
>> location: GET /workflow/:number/newrun
>> line: 191
>>
>> I use Taverna 2.3 under the last Ubuntu.
>>
>> Do I miss something ?
>
> Is it possibly because your workflows use features only available in
> Taverna 2.3, such as REST, XPath or Tool services? If it is urgent, you
> can install Taverna 2.3 into the VM and get the server to call the
> Taverna 2.3 command line tool. I would not recommend this, but I have
> got it to work before now.
>
>> Another question, how to add information to a workflow, such as workflow
>> title, authors and description using Taverna Desktop ?
>
> Click on the object and then choose the Details tab in the lower left,
> then click Annotations. Then you can type in the information.
>
> Yes, I know it is not obvious :-) In 2.4, you can r-click on the object
> and choose Annotate from the menu.
>
>> Is it done
>> automatically when using myExperiment ?
>
> No. It works the other way around. myExperiment tries to get the
> annotations from the workflow. Changing the description on myExperiment
> will not affect the contents of the uploaded workflow.
>
>> Thanks a lot.
>> Judicael
>
> Alan
>
>
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