Details Consistency
Api Consumer activity
Difficult to decode the information.
Beanshell activity

- Subsection with for each input port
- name
- depth
- Subsection with for each output port
- name
- depth
Biomart activity

- Query settings
Note that no information about the ports is given.
Biomoby activity

Note that no information about the ports is given.
Local worker activity

- Subsection with for each input port
- name
- depth
- Subsection with for each output port
- name
- depth
Rshell

- Subsection with for each input port
- name
- type
- Subsection with for each output port
- name
- type
- Subsection with connection settings
- name
- value
Soaplab activity

Note that the table is far too large to fit sensibly in the space
- Soaplab calling settings
- name
- value
- Soaplab metadata (sic)
- description etc.
- name
- value
- Outputs
- name
- metadata name
- metadata value
- name
- Inputs
- name
- metadata name
- metadata value
- name
- description etc.
There is far too much information and in a strange form
String constant activity

the output port
- name
- value
Nested workflow activity

- name of nested workflow
Note that no information about the ports is given.
WSDL activity

- Activity details
- name
- value
- Subsection with for each input port
- name
- depth + type
- Subsection with for each output port
- name
- depth + type
Configuration Consistency
All activities have:
- Rename Processor (from r-click)
- Configure list handling (under List handling)
- Add looping (under Advanced)
Local worker, String constant, Rshell, Beanshell, Biomart, Soaplab, ApiConsumer activities have:
- Configure (under Activity)
WSDL activity has no configuration under Activity.
- Does have "Add XML input/output splitter"
- Security (currently disabled), perhaps applicable to others
Nested workflow activity has:
- Edit workflow (under Activity)
- Open from file (under Activity)
Biomoby activity has:
- Moby service details
- Add Biomoby parser
Note that it is not obvious what to do for the Biomoby configurations as they rely on right-click

Comments (1)
2009-04-05
Stuart Owen says:
WSDL has configuration for security when its switched back on. From a coding pe...WSDL has configuration for security when its switched back on.
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