Hi,

  I¹ve searched a bit, but couldn¹t find the answer to this question,
hopefully, it is an easy one.

  We would like to evaluate Taverna as a tool to build image processing
workflows.  We have a number of command line programs that handle the steps
we take in processing the images.  I was successful in using Opal (
https://pragma.sdsc.edu/software/opal/) to ³wrap² the programs and expose
them as web services.  Before going too far down this path, I wanted to
evaluate the user-friendliness of Taverna+Opal.

  It seems as though I have to define the web services one at a time, and
each gets a line in the ³Service panel² of Taverna.  This seems rather
tedious and adds a lot of redundant junk to that panel.  However, I see
other stock services such as Soaplab have a nice directory structure, and
multiple services defined with one line in the panel.  Is this possible to
do using WSDL? or do I need to use Soaplab for my services?

Thanks,
-dan
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