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Applications Database for the European Grid Infrastructure
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  • Preview & Generate

Welcome to the AppDB Gadget editor


This is an online configuration tool, developed to assist the creation of custom instances of the Applications Database embeddable Web-Gadget. Please follow the steps bellow to create a custom instance, or click directly on the Preview & generate tab on the left of the page, in order to view or use the default instance of the gadget.


  • Step 1 : Configure the basic presentation of the gadget
  • Step 2 : (optional) Define the filtering criteria in order to display a subset of the software registered in the AppDB service.
  • Step 3 : Preview & generate your gadget instance with the given configuration
  • Step 4 : Copy the one-line code generated and paste it into your web page or portal.

A few words about the gadget: The AppDB Web-Gadget is freely offered to communities, institutions, or even individual scientists, and provides data visualization for the AppDB web API result sets, paging capabilities, and user-defined search operations. The gadget is constructed in such a way, as to provide high usability to external web portals, and can be configured to display specific information from the Applications Database, without any change to the structure of the host site.


Note: In case you are interested in deploying the AppDB Web-Gadget into your portal, you are kindly advised to create a communication link with our team by sending an email to email. This way, it will be possible for us to inform you on future enhancements, bug fixes, as well as scheduled downtime periods of the AppDB service.

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