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Birdhouse is a collection of Web Processing Service. The aim of birdhouse is to make the usage of WPS easy. Related software comes from the GeoPython. A web-based WPS client with ESGF data access. A WPS command line tool.
A birdwatcher mainly interested in catching sight of rare birds. The execution of a WPS process is blocked by the proxy. The access tokens are valid only for a short period of time. Implemented in Python with the Pyramid.
Phoenix is a web application to make it easy to interact with Web Processing Services. If you have any questions about the software or service, join our mailing list or chat. Choose a process from a Web Processing Service and start it. Use the Wizard to feed your processes with data. Feed your processes with data from Earth System Grid Federation and Thredds Data Servers. Show your results on a map.
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Malleefowl are shy, wary, solitary birds that usually fly only to escape danger or reach a tree to roost in. Currently it is using the PyWPS 3. It comes with some WPS processes which are used by the Phoenix. Malleefowl is part of the Birdhouse.
Phoenix is a long-lived bird that is cyclically regenerated or reborn. Pyramid Phoenix is a web-application build with the Python web-framework pyramid. Phoenix has a user interface to make it easier to interact with Web Processing Services. The user interface gives you the possibility to register Web Processing Services. For these registered WPS services you can see which Processes.