Difference between revisions of "OpenSHA Services"
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= Cruise Control Continuous Integration Builds/Tests = | = Cruise Control Continuous Integration Builds/Tests = | ||
+ | Up and running, results can be seen at http://zero.usc.edu:8080/dashboard/tab/builds/ | ||
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+ | = Code Coverage = | ||
+ | Up and running, updated nightly. Results can be seen at http://zero.usc.edu/cobertura/ | ||
= New Server Migration Notes = | = New Server Migration Notes = |
Revision as of 23:37, 23 February 2016
Contents
opensha.usc.edu Apache Tomcat Servlets
GMT Web Map Service
GMT Mapping service used by OpenSHA applications to generate GMT Maps. Example apps are the GMT Map Application and Scenario ShakeMap Application
Site Data Servlets
The OpenSHA server provides access to many site datasets including Vs30 and basin depth. These can be accessed programmatically or via the Site Data Viewer/Plotter Application
Example Datasets:
- Wills 2006 Vs30
- SCEC CVMs (Versions 2.5, 4, 4.26, H)
- USGS STREC Tectonic Regionalization
- Wald & Allen Topographic Slope Vs30
WG02 Fortran Wrapped ERF List
Servlet wraps Fortran version of WGCEP 2002 Bay Area ERF
Cruise Control Continuous Integration Builds/Tests
Up and running, results can be seen at http://zero.usc.edu:8080/dashboard/tab/builds/
Code Coverage
Up and running, updated nightly. Results can be seen at http://zero.usc.edu/cobertura/
New Server Migration Notes
DONE
- GMT web service migration to GMT 5 with disaggration plot support
- Site Data Servlets (some still need testing)
IN PROGRESS
- Cruise Control
TODO
- Switch tomcat installations back to trunk
- Switch cruise control build directory back to trunk
- rebuild HAZUS software and setup web service
- WG02 ERF and wrapper