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1 <tool id="WebService_REFRESH_ID" name="Step c: Add tool(s) to Galaxy" version="1.1.0">
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2 <description> </description>
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3 <command interpreter="python">
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4 refreshTool.py
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5 $input
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6 $output
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7 </command>
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8 <inputs>
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9 <param name="input" type="select" display="radio" size="250" label="Execute to ">
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10 <option value="refresh">Add Tool</option>
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11 </param>
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13 </inputs>
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14 <outputs>
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15 <data format="tabular" name="output" />
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16 </outputs>
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17 <tests>
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18 </tests>
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19 <help>
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20
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21 .. class:: infomark
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23 **TIP: After step c refresh the page.**
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25 **Your tool(s) can now be found under Web Service Tools and Web Service Workflow Tools in the tools section on the left.**
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27 Web Service Tools are used to invoke web services independently.
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28 Web Service Workflow Tools can be used in creating workflows.
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30 *NOTE: Step a, Step b and Step c merely add this tool to Galaxy. To use the tool, go to the Tools section on left
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31 and find the tool under Select Web Service Tools and Select Web Service Workflow Tools.*
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32 </help>
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33 </tool>
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