Thanks for the quick responses and insight. I'm trying to understand the Airavata tool ecosystem and assess it's suitability for workflow orchestration and management.
I'm currently experimenting with the 0.14 distribution as most of the documentation seems to correspond to this version. While trying out the tutorial at https://airavata.apache.org/documentation/tutorials/airavata-in-10-minutes.html, I was trying to setup the airvata server on a remote machine and the xbaya gui interface on a local machine. Would you suggest an alternative track for me to understand and try out a few samples? Wish you all a Happy new year! Regards, Nachi (NV) On Mon, Dec 28, 2015 at 10:11 PM, Suresh Marru <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Nachl, > > Thank you for your interest in Airavata. If you can elaborate what you are > looking for in XBaya, may be we can answer your questions more precisely. > In short, as Eroma explained, XBaya is a front-end to Airavata middleware. > Since we have adopted Thrift based API’s, we have been supporting to build > front-end interfaces in various languages and did not yet update XBaya > itself. The old Java Swing interface has become heavy weight and we would > like to move to more lighter weight (and increasingly web based) > interfaces. > This sounds great. Looking forward to a web based interface for composing and executing workflows. Does this mean that Xbaya will not receive further updates? > > Cheers, > Suresh > > On Dec 28, 2015, at 11:12 AM, Eroma Abeysinghe <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hello Nachi, > > With the current Airavata 0.15 version, XBaya is out-of-date, Some > initial development was done but with rapid code changes and since our main > focus is on single job submission still XBAYA is not compatible with 0.15. > If you still want to use XBAYA I believe you can try with Airavata 0.14 > release. Please refer documentation in > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/AIRAVATA/Tutorial+09+-+XBAYA+Quick-Start > > > I tried this one and it worked just fine if all the components were run on the same machine. I was wondering if xbaya could be used from my local machine to interact with airavata API server running remotely. > Since this is the holiday period most of our team is out and we would be > able to provide more information in the new year. > Hope this helps and sorry I couldn't provide you more information. > > Happy New Year, > > Thanks, > Eroma > > On Mon, Dec 28, 2015 at 10:17 AM, Nachi Vpn <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I'm trying to use Xbaya from a machine on which the Airavata API server >> isn't running. Is configuring the amqp monitoring the key to this? By >> default, Xbaya connects to guest@localhost. How do I change this? >> >> On looking up, I came across this issue - >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AIRAVATA-1679 >> >> In brief, I'm unable to find a straight forward way to configure the >> xbaya rabbitmq consumer to connect to a rabbitmq server instance running >> elsewhere. >> >> Either there isn't a straight forward way to do this or I'm just not >> looking at the right place. Any help is appreciated. >> >> Thanks! >> >> Regards, >> Nachi (NV) >> >> > > > -- > Thank You, > Best Regards, > Eroma > > >
