[Live-demo] Re: GISVM is published on click2try
Alex Mandel
tech_dev at wildintellect.com
Thu Oct 15 15:37:05 EDT 2009
Tom Callaghan wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
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> First, I want to thank everyone involved for all of the hard work and
> cooperation getting this appliance assembled. This morning we have
> published the GISVM appliance in the click2try.com catalog. There may still
> be one or two things to fix, but Aneel and Arun will continue to work those
> issues. It is currently, published on one server but will migrate to
> several servers by the end of day. Please give it a try. You do not even
> need to log into the web site.
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> 1. Click here http://www.click2try.com to go to click2try.com
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> 2. Navigate to Web Development/Geospacial/Arramagong GISVM
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> 3. Click the "Try this Application" button
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> 4. Click the "Start My Application" button
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> That's it. A quick environment test will run and if you pass, it will then
> provision a brand new instance of the appliance and connect you to it
> through the click2try viewer. We will send out the html code for a button
> that can launch one of these demos directly from your web sites. Without a
> login, you get a 4 hour non-persistent VM (It goes away when you close the
> viewer or after 4 hours). If you want to have a persistent VM, you will
> need to register with the site. Registration is free.
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> If you find anything wrong, please let us know. We can fix it as necessary.
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> Tom
Great news Tom. Just some minor notes about the link and catalog
placement. Geospatial has t not a c. I'd also like to discuss if Web
Development is the best placement, while 1/2 the projects are web
related the other 1/2 are clearly desktop applications. I wonder if it
warrants a new category in the catalog for Scientific which is how some
of the apps get classified, other consider it Edu.
Maybe someone else on the list has a good suggestion.
Thanks,
Alex
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