Hi Emre,

There are API methods which can be programmed into command line utilities. I 
think a bit of introduction will help Priyanshu and others get going. Let me do 
a hangout and explain all the students. I will send an email shortly with few 
time slots so we can pick a time. 

Suresh
> On May 27, 2015, at 8:30 PM, Emre Brookes <e...@biochem.uthscsa.edu> wrote:
> 
> Suresh, Raminder -
> 
> Can we start a discussion here about what needs to be done to register an 
> application from the command line?
> 
> In the simplest form, all 'genapp' modules currently have the same inputs and 
> outputs.
> They take a single command line argument (a JSON formatted string)
> and produce output to standard output (a JSON formatted string)
> 
> A bit further, there maybe some arbitrary set of files input and output, but 
> this can
> be handled after the basic "simplest" form is functional.
> 
> As I understand it, all Airavata "experiments" == GenApp "modules", need 
> prior registry
> before an experiment can start.  Are there existing command line utilities or 
> code fragments
> to register an application ?
> 
> Thanks,
> Emre

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