XBaya is in transition to use the Airavata API, so we had to take a step
back on some of the XBaya features. We'll be adding this feature back in
the future, and we also welcome code contributions if you are interested
in doing this yourself. See
https://airavata.apache.org/community/how-to-commit-contributed-code.html.
Also, a small favor: please check our Jira tickets to see if a ticket to
do this exists. If not, please create one. If it does, please add a
comment saying you are interested in this ticket.
Thank--
Marlon
On 1/5/15 11:18 AM, Ákos, Balaskó wrote:
Dear Marlon,
Thank you very much for your help, so technically it means that the only
way to register own application in the server is if I write my own little
java application for it, xBaya gui does not support this feature anymore,
right?
Cheers,
akos
2015-01-05 16:46 GMT+01:00 Marlon Pierce <[email protected]>:
Hi Akos, you can modify this little script to register your own
applications.
Marlon
On 1/5/15 10:43 AM, Ákos, Balaskó wrote:
Dear Chathuri,
Thanks for the hint, I missed that step.
Then I'll have sample applications, but i'm not sure it will make possible
to register own applications. Or am I wrong?
Cheers, and thanks for your help,
Akos
2015. jan. 5. 16:28 ezt írta ("Chathuri Wimalasena" <[email protected]
):
HI Akos,
Did you run the script to register samples ? It is inside "samples"
folder
(registerSample.sh). Once you start the airavata server, run that script
before starting xbaya.
On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 9:58 AM, Ákos, Balaskó <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear Marlon,
Thanks for your suggestions, I have pulled the master 0.14RC, compiled
installed it as it is described, but "Applications" menu looks empty,
and I
cannot see any possibilities to "register application" (as it was
possible
in the previous versions). Do you have any hint what should I do to be
able
to prepare a single application in RC?
Thanks in advance,
Cheers,
akos
2015-01-05 15:01 GMT+01:00 Marlon Pierce <[email protected]>:
Yes, you should upgrade at least to 0.13. I suggest also taking a look
at 0.14 RC2 (which was announced on the developer list)--I will
forward).
If you are using the XBaya client, 0.14 has a lot of bug fixes and
improvements over the older codes.
Marlon
On 1/5/15 8:58 AM, Ákos, Balaskó wrote:
Dear Marlon,
I'm using 0.11 version, should I upgrade to the latest stable (0.13 I
guess)?
Cheers,
akos
2015-01-05 14:53 GMT+01:00 Marlon Pierce <[email protected]>:
Hi Akos--
Which version of Airavata are you using? Latest git pull, the 0.13
release, or the 0.14 RC2 release?
Thanks--
Marlon
On 1/5/15 6:23 AM, Ákos, Balaskó wrote:
Dear All,
First of all, happy new year for everyone!
I'm a quite newbie in Airavata, nevertheless I like it very much, it
looks
like a well-designed and quite powerful framework for creating and
managing
workflows.
However I'm facing a problem now around File inputs.
At any time I would register an application with "File" inputs and
then
create a workflow to use it, the service cannot be invoked saying
this:
java.lang.ClassCastException: java.lang.String cannot be cast to
org.xmlpull.v1.builder.XmlElement
Probably I miss something or type the current value of the file in a
wrong
format, therefore I would ask you to help me a bit. I have already
typed
absolute and relative file paths, file contents etc, so I'm a bit
confused
how should I associate a file in a current instance of the workflow.
So, please help me a bit to solve this issue,
Thank you very much,
Best Regards,
Akos Balasko
MTA SZTAKI
Hungary