The workflow tests the standard-compliance of web service descriptions of ARC-1, a development of the EU project "KnowARC" to modernise the grid infrastructure ARC of the NorduGrid. Learn more about it on http://www.knowarc.eu and http://www.nordugrid.org. If you have computers in spare - join us - and help you very own and many other sciences. And you make many interesting contacts just en passent.
No authorisation is required for this very experimental service.
Listens and then speaks what it has heard.
http://knowarc1.grid.niif.hu/wsdl/echo.wsdl
echo
org.embl.ebi.escience.scuflworkers.java.XMLInputSplitter
org.embl.ebi.escience.scuflworkers.java.XMLOutputSplitter
Whatever string is entered here, it should be replied by the Echo service. To stress the experimental atmosphere of this workflow, the string "Hello, Grid!" seems appropriate.
Here, the resulting echo is displayed. Somewhat amazingly, but kind of conceptional, the echo is phrased in brackets ([....]). Just accept it as a slightly distored echo.