Ah. Sounds like an easy mistake. Thanks for the heads up!
Tyler
On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 11:10 AM, Mallder, Valerie
valerie.mall...@jhuapl.edu wrote:
I was not setting the property PCS_FileManagerUrl to the [FILEMGR_URL]
in the tasks.xml file. Instead, I was setting a property name that
Hi,
First of all thanks everyone for giving valuable inputs. After doing some
background search and talking to different people in the University who has
used different workflow languages, I myself convinced that introducing an
another workflow language is not what actually they need. By
Hi Shameera,
Why you prefer JavaScript over a language like Python?
Thanks,
Supun..
On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 6:25 PM, Shameera Rathnayaka shameerai...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi,
First of all thanks everyone for giving valuable inputs. After doing some
background search and talking to different
Once we had an offline discussion about the Airavata Workflow language
(with Milinda, Saliya and Shameera). In that discussion one thing came out
was why we need to invent a different language when a simple library like
Python will full fill of Airavata requirements.
There are many benefits in
Hi Supun,
Considering we are going to provide web base GUI support and JavaScript is
a well-known client side language, I would select JavaScript over Python. I
am not much familiar with Python, so would like to know the advantages we
get by selecting python here.
Thanks,
Shameera.
On Thu,
See https://builds.apache.org/job/oodt-trunk/1535/
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Hi,
How about I suggest a third option where I have the current code setup
which has access to thrift classes, airavata interface classes and a
complete framework ( Laravel ) that supports rest apis to generate json
data that we are looking at?
I am suggesting this only because I have done this
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Date: October 16, 2014 at 4:45:56 PM PDT
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Please send out how you solved it Angela thanks
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On Oct 16, 2014, at 4:38 PM, MengYing Wang
mengyingwa...@gmail.commailto:mengyingwa...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Tyler,
The pushpull problem has been solved. Now I could use pushpull to crawl some
remote ftp directories. Thank
Hi Shameera,
To create a web based UI I don't see an immediate advantage of using
JavaScript over a Python API. Because Airavata's API is Thrift (not any
language based API) you can generate code for any language (including
JavaScript). Anyway most probably you will not use direct Airavata API
Have you guys considered using JCC [1] as a means
to expose the workflow API currently in Java as a
Python API?
We are exploring its use in OODT, and we have already
created a Tika [2] JCC-based python API.
Cheers,
Chris
[1] http://lucene.apache.org/pylucene/jcc/
[2]
Not stupid at all, an honest mistake that we need better
error logging to inform users of.
Thanks for sticking with it, Val.
Cheers,
Chris
Chris Mattmann
chris.mattm...@gmail.com
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