Hi Karan, You should be able to login with the seagrid.org https://seagrid.org/create login credentials. You may need to create an account there (if you don't have one already) and get it approved. Until your account is approved you will not be able to login.
BTW, is your project proposal publically accessible? Thank -Supun On Sat, May 12, 2018 at 6:36 PM, Kotabagi, Karan <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi All, > > > I am working with the following as the part of the Google Summer of Code > 2018 project to integrate the Nextcloud with the Apache Airavata. > > > I am starting to work with the Seagrid rich client Java Fx application to > replace the airavata file manager with the Nextcloud. > > > I followed the build steps in the readme file of the github repo > https://github.com/SciGaP/seagrid-rich-client > > First, I was able to run the script as in the jamberoo-libs directory and > execute "mvn_install_libs.sh" > > Next, I am able to build the project successfully with the command "mvn > -P update-deployment clean package" > > I was able to build a native installer with the command "mvn -P > update-deployment install" and run the > app at the path "seagrid-rich-client/target/installer/fxlauncher.jar", I > believe this is the right jar file to start the application. > > I was able to start the application as attached in the screenshot > "desktop_client.png". > > Although, I am not able to login to the application with the CLI login, my > next task would be to figure > out on how to login to the application and test the sample upload of the > files. > > Do the client applications have the separate authentication system? Would I > have to request the > separate access for the separate clients? If yes then where can I request the > access for this Seagrid javaFx > desktop application? > > Regards > Karan > >
