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Type: Taverna 2 User: Stian Soiland-Reyes Group: myGrid

Workflow GBSeq test (1)

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This workflow retrieves nucleotide and protein sequences with the literature and references associated to them given a protein and a nucleotide id.

Created: 2009-07-03

Credits: User Stian Soiland-Reyes

Attributions: Workflow GBSeq test

Workflow Hello Anyone (1)

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An extension to helloworld.t2flow - this workflow takes a workflow input "name" which is combined with the string constant "Hello, " using the local worker "Concatenate two strings", and outputs the produced string to the workflow output "greeting".

Created: 2012-01-03 | Last updated: 2014-03-03

Credits: User Stian Soiland-Reyes

Attributions: Workflow Hello World

Workflow Hello World (1)

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One of the simplest workflows possible. No workflow input ports, a single workflow output port "greeting", outputting "Hello, world!" as produced by the String Constant "hello".

Created: 2012-01-03 | Last updated: 2014-03-03

Credits: User Stian Soiland-Reyes

Workflow Merge list of errors to string (2)

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Based on http://myexperiment.elda.org/workflows/27/ The beanshell scripts collectively builds a temporary file of the merged string (by default using newline as separator). As each item is appended to the file separately by Write_text_append, this means it can handle occassional errors in the list, such as in the output from Sometimes_fails. Such items are not included in the merged string. To use, merge with your workflow and delete "Create_Lots_if_Strings", "Sometimes_Fai...

Created: 2011-09-13 | Last updated: 2011-09-13

Workflow XML-RPC example current time (1)

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Using Apache ws-xmlrpc from Beanshell scripts to call time.xmlrpc.com - see http://www.xmlrpc.com/currentTime To use, download the JARs from http://ws.apache.org/xmlrpc/download.html (ie. http://apache.mirror.anlx.net//ws/xmlrpc/apache-xmlrpc-current-bin.zip ) - unzip and put into Taverna's home directory lib/ folder. Right-click on the Beanshell script and check the "Dependencies" tab to check that all JARs have been ticked off (minimum required: ws-common-util.jar, xmlrpc-client.jar and x...

Created: 2011-08-11 | Last updated: 2011-08-11

Credits: User Stian Soiland-Reyes

Workflow Using a Create_List script with a dot-prod... (1)

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Create_lots_of_strings gives implicit iteration over the service add_a_and_b - assume this is a service that returns two values which you now want to keep in a list [a,b]. The shim Create_list takes two single inputs, and returns a list of [in1, in2]. Configured with the Dot product list strategy it means that it will pipeline out [a1,b1], [a2,b2], [a3,b3] etc.Create_lots_of_strings gives implicit iteration over the service add_a_and_b - assume this is a service that returns two values which...

Created: 2011-02-02 | Last updated: 2011-02-02

Credits: User Stian Soiland-Reyes

Workflow Biomart and Blast (1)

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Perform Rodent BLAST sequence alignments (using DDBJ Blast) on the gene sequences for a (semi-random) selection of genes from Human sapiens chromosome 22. (Using Biomart) Referenced in the Taverna knowledge blog.

Created: 2010-12-13 | Last updated: 2010-12-13

Attributions: Workflow BLAST using DDBJ service

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