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<h1>Creating a new user account</h1>
The creation of a Bioclipse account and adding the third-part account can be
The creation of a Bioclipse account and addition of a third-part account can be
done in two ways: Either from <b>Window > Preferences... > Users</b>, see <a
href="usingPrefs.html">Using Preferences</a>. Or by using the wizard you find
under <b>File > New... > Account</b>. The wizard is described below.
href="usingPrefs.html">Using Preferences</a>. Or by using the wizard found under
<b>File > New... > Account</b>. The wizard is described below.
<br><br>
<a name="Wizard"><h2>Using the wizard</h2></a>
This is probably the easiest way, especially if you don't have any Bioclipse
user-account yet. If you can't find this alternative, it's probably because you
don't have any feature that needs a log-in installed. Features are simple to
install from <b>Help > Install new Bioclipse feature</b>, see also the section
<a href="../tutorials/updating.html">Installing new feature</a> in Bioclipses
install from <b>Install > New Feature</b>, see also the section <a
href="../tutorials/updating.html">Installing new feature</a> in Bioclipse's
users manual.
<br><br>
<a name="fig1"></a>
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<h3>Creating a new user account</h3>
If you don't have any user account then the first thing the wizard will ask you
is to create one. This is done by writing your chosen username in the top field,
then a password in the next and at last repeat the password in the bottom-field.
Then click the next button, to continue with adding a third-part account to your
newly created user-account (see further in the section <a
to do is to create one. This is done by writing your chosen username in the top
field, then a password in the next and at last repeat the password in the
bottom-field. Then click the next button, to continue with adding a third-part
account to your newly created user-account (see further in the section <a
href="#Wizard3part">Add a third-part account</a> below).<br> If there already
exists one or more user-accounts the wizard will ask you to log-in, do so. Or if
you for some reason wants to create a new account; click on the button with the
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account</h3></a>
<table class="image" align="right" cellspacing="0"
cellpadding="0" width="300"> <tr><td><img src="../images/add3partAccount.png"
width="300"></td></tr> <tr><td class="caption"><small>Figure 2. The wizard page
where you can add a third-part account.</small></td></tr>
width="300"></td></tr> <tr><td class="caption">
<small>Figure 2. The wizard page where you can add a third-part
account.</small></td></tr>
</table>
After creating a new user-account, or logged in to one, it's now time to add a
After creating a new user-account, or logging in to one, it's now time to add a
new third-part account to your user-account. First choose the account-type, i.e.
which of the installed features web-services that it is that you want to add a
which of the installed features web-services that you want to add a
log in to. This is done in the dropdown-menu at the top of the window. Only the
installed features that have have an web- service are visibly. Observe that you
can only have one account type per Bioclipse account.<br> In the filed with the
label "Account name" in-front of it is the name of this third-part account, but
you can choose another name and write that in this field instead. In the fields
below you add the information that is needed for Bioclipse to be able to log in
to the web-service. As stated in the introduction, it will in most cases be a
field for our username and one for the password to the service. Fill in those
fields, and then click the finish-button. The wizard will now log in to your
Bioclipse account and you will see a green padlock in status line at the bottom
of the Bioclipse window.<br> If some reason Bioclipse failed to log-in to any of
your third-part accounts, you will get a dialog telling you which of them that
failed. See more about that in the section <a href="loginoutHelp.html">Logging
in and out</a>.
installed features that have have a web-service are visibly. Observe that you
can only have one account of each type for each Bioclipse account.<br>
In the filed with the label "Account name" in-front of it is the name of this
third-part account, but you can choose another name and write that in this field
instead. In the fields below you add the information that is needed for
Bioclipse to be able to log in to the web-service. As stated in the
introduction, it will in most cases be a field for our username and one for the
password to the service. Fill in those fields, and then click the finish-button.
The wizard will now log in to your Bioclipse account and you will see a green
padlock in status line at the bottom of the Bioclipse window.<br>
If some reason Bioclipse failed to log-in to any of your third-part accounts,
you will get a dialog telling you which of them that failed. See more about that
in the section <a href="loginoutHelp.html">Logging in and out</a>.
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<h1>Introduction</h1>
To be able to use all the capabilities some of the features in Bioclipse (e.g.
OpenTox) offers, you need to log on to their web-service. In Bioclipse this is
done via an Bioclipse user-account where the the required information, normally
done via a Bioclipse user-account where the the required information, normally
your log-in name and password for the web-service, are stored. Then when you log
in to your Bioclipse account you will be automatically logged in to the
installed features web-services.<br> You can easy see if you are logged in, then
a green padlock will be visibly in the bottom of the Bioclipse window. See more
of how to log in to your Bicoclipse account in the section <a
href="loginoutHelp.html">Logging in to a Bioclipse user account</a>, and how to
create a Bioclipse account and add the information needed to log in to a
third-part account in the section <a href="accountWizardHelp.html"> Creating a
new user account</a>. Then in the section <a href="usingPrefs.html">Using
Preferences</a> you can read about how to change the settings for
your user account.
in to your Bioclipse account you will be automatically logged in to all features
needing a password based login. Thus reducing the needs for passwords needed to
write each time to one.<br>
You can easy see if you are logged in by a green padlock visible in the bottom
of the Bioclipse window. See more of how to log in to your Bicoclipse account in
the section <a href="loginoutHelp.html">Logging in to a Bioclipse user
account</a>, and how to create a Bioclipse account and add the information
needed to log in to a third-part account in the section <a
href="accountWizardHelp.html"> Creating a new user account</a>. Then in the
section <a href="usingPrefs.html">Using Preferences</a> you can read about how
to change the settings for your user account.
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<h2>Log in</h2>
Logging in to your Bioclipse account (and then also your different third-parts
account) is simple; just choose <b>File > log in</b> or click on the orange
padlock in the status line at the bottom of the bioclipse window. Then fill in
padlock in the status line at the bottom of the Bioclipse window. Then fill in
your username and password in the dialog that appears. When you have logged in
the padlock will become green.<br> If you can't find any log-in, it's probably
because you don't have any feature that supports this installed, or that you
don't have created any Bioclipse account yet. You can read about how to creat
one in <a href="accountWizardHelp.html">Creating a new user account</a>.<br> If,
for some reason, Bioclipse failed to log-in to any of your third-part accounts,
you will get a dialog telling you for which of them that the log in failed. Then
check your internet connection and/or your user settings for the third-part
account(s) that failed. This is done in <b>Window > Preferences... > Users</b>,
see <a href="usingPrefs.html">Using Preferences</a> for more information.
However, you will still be logged in to your Bioclipse account and third that
didn't failed to log in.<br><br> <h2>Log out</h2> Logging out is done by either
choosing <b> log out</b> from the <b>File</b>-menu (this option is only visibly
when you are logged in) or by click on the green padlock at the bottom of the
Bioclipse window. You will then get a question if you are sure that you want to
log out. If you don't want to be asked this any more, just mark the checkbox in
the dialog before clicking on OK. This can also be set in <b>Window >
Preferences... > Users</b> with help of the checkbox &quot;Always logout without
prompt&quot;, see also <a href="usingPrefs.html">Using Preferences</a>.
the padlock will become green.<br>
If you can't find any log-in, it's probably because you don't have any feature
that supports this installed, or that you don't have created any Bioclipse
account yet. You can read about how to create one in <a
href="accountWizardHelp.html">Creating a new user account</a>.<br> If, for some
reason, Bioclipse failed to log-in to any of your third-part accounts, you will
get a dialog telling you for which of them that the log in failed. Then check
your Internet connection and/or your user settings for the third-part account(s)
that failed. This is done in <b>Window > Preferences... > Users</b>, see <a
href="usingPrefs.html">Using Preferences</a> for more information. However, you
will still be logged in to your Bioclipse account and third that didn't failed
to log in.<br><br>
<h2>Log out</h2> Logging out is done by either choosing <b>log out</b> from the
<b>File</b>-menu (this option is only visibly when you are logged in) or by
click on the green padlock at the bottom of the Bioclipse window. You will then
get a question if you are sure that you want to log out. If you don't want to be
asked this any more, just mark the checkbox in the dialog before clicking on OK.
This can also be set in <b>Window > Preferences... > Users</b> with help of the
checkbox &quot;Always logout without prompt&quot;, see also <a
href="usingPrefs.html">Using Preferences</a>.
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<img src="../images/userPrefs.png" width="300" align="right"> You administrate
your account(s) in the user view of Bioclipse preferences. Choose <b>Window >
Preferences </b> and then <b>Users</b> in the list to the left of the
preferences dialog to open it.<br> The user view has a list of all your accounts
and beneath it there is some buttons:<br>
preferences dialog to open it.<br>
The user view has a list of all your accounts and beneath it there is some
buttons:<br>
<table>
<tr><td><a href="#create">Create...</a></td><td>Create a new user
account.</td></tr>
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<br>
<a name="edit"><h2>Edit the user account</h2></a>
<img src="../images/editAccount.png" width="400"><br>
Before the edit dialog appears you will be prompt for the chosen user accounts
password. Fill it in and click ok. Now the Edit-dialog (see above) will appear.
Before the edit dialog appears you will be prompted for the chosen user accounts
password. Fill it in and click Ok. Now the Edit-dialog (see above) will appear.
To the left is a list with the different third-part accounts associated with
this user account. To the right is a <a href="#propView">view with the
properties</a> of the account selected in the account list. The four buttons
above and below the account list are:
<table>
<tr><td>Change Bioclipse Account Password</a></td><td>Opens a dialog where you
can change the password to this user account.</td></tr> <tr><td><a
can change the password for this user account.</td></tr> <tr><td><a
href="#Pref3part">Add account...</a></td><td>Create a new third-part
account.</td></tr> <tr><td><a href="#edit3part">Edit account...</a></td><td>Edit
the properties of the selected third-part account.</td></tr> <tr><td>Delete
account</td><td>Delete the selected third-patrt account.</td></tr>
account</td><td>Delete the selected third-part account.</td></tr>
</table>
<br>
<a name="propView"><h3>The account properties view</h3></a>
This view contain all information about the third-part account. The uppermost is
what type of account it is, e.g. OpenTox. Beneath is a spread sheet with the
different properties, their value and whether it's required or not. You may
change the value of the different properties by changing it in the spread sheet
or by using the <a href="edit3part">Edit...-button</a> to the left. One more
thing worth to notice is the checkbox called "Show password" to the right and
beneath the spread sheet. Selecting it and all the hidden values will be in
plain language. <a name="Pref3part"><h3>Add a third-part account</h3></a>
When clicking on the Add account-button a new window that look a lot like and
with the same function as the one described in <a
<a name="propView"><h3>The account properties view</h3></a> This view contain
all information about the third-part account. The uppermost is what type of
account it is, e.g. OpenTox. Beneath is a spread sheet with the different
properties, their value and whether it's required or not. You may change the
value of the different properties by changing it in the spread sheet or by using
the <a href="edit3part">Edit...-button</a> to the left. One more thing worth to
notice is the checkbox called "Show password" to the right and beneath the
spread sheet. Selecting it will cause all the hidden values to be shown in plain
language. <a name="Pref3part"><h3>Add a third-part account</h3></a> When
clicking on the Add account-button a new window that look a lot like and with
the same function as the one described in <a
href="accountWizardHelp.html#Wizard3part">Add a third-part account</a> appears.
If the button is not enable, it's probably because you do not have any feature
that need a web-service installed.<br> The first thing to do is to choose the
account type, i.e. which feature you want to create a third-part account to,
this is done in the dropdown-menu at the top. Then fill in the information that
Bioclipse need to be able to log in to the third-part account. You may also
change the name of the third-part account. Now click the <b>Finich</b>-button,
change the name of the third-part account. Now click the <b>Finish</b>-button,
then the new third-part account is added to your Bioclipse user-account and you
return to the edit-dialog.<br> If you are logged in to a user account you may
have to log out and then log in again to let Bioclipse log in to the new
third-part account, see <a href="loginoutHelp.html">Logging in and out</a>.
<a name="edit3part"><h3>Edit a third part account</h3></a>
return to the edit-dialog.<br>
If you are logged in to a user account you may have to log out and then log in
again to let Bioclipse log in to the new third-part account, see <a
href="loginoutHelp.html">Logging in and out</a>.
<a name="edit3part"><h3>Editing a third part account</h3></a>
Clicking on this button and a simple dialog where the value of the properties of
the third-part account can be edit appears. Just change the value of the
property or properties, e.g. the password, and then click ok. If you are logged
the third-part account can be edited appears. Just change the value of the
property or properties, e.g. the password, and then click Ok. If you are logged
in to the account when changing the properties, you may also have to log out and
then log in again to the user account for the changes to take effect, see <a
href="loginoutHelp.html">Logging in and out</a>.

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