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HUBzero lets you access simulation tools online via an ordinary web browser. Where do the tools come from? From you--hundreds of you throughout the world who are developing simulation and modeling tools for your hub. Anyone can upload their own code onto a hub and publish a tool for a limited group of colleagues or for the entire world to use. The code can be kept protected or given out as open source.

This tutorial, presented at the NCN Rappture Bootcamp at Purdue (May 24-26, 2011), shows you exactly how to do that. It describes Rappture, the Rapid APPlication infrastrucTURE, a toolkit within HUBzero that makes it easy to develop graphical user interfaces for scientific modeling tools. Use the Rappture Builder to drag and drop objects that define your interface. The Builder will generate code for a variety of languages, including C/C++, Fortran, MATLAB, Octave, Python, Perl, Java, Ruby, and Tcl. The resulting application is easy to deploy on any HUBzero-powered site, so a large community of users can access it through their web browser. HUBzero guides you through the deployment process. Learn how to contribute and publish a new tool, starting with a tool registration form, going through the process of uploading code into a Subversion repository, developing and testing your code within a workspace, and finally, approving and publishing your tool. Learn how to use the Rappture Regression Tester to verify that your tool is functioning correctly as you publish each new version your code.

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  • Michael McLennan (2011), "Rappture Bootcamp," https://help.hubzero.org/resources/621.

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Lecture Number/Topic Online Lecture Video Lecture Notes Supplemental Material Suggested Exercises
Rappture Bootcamp: 1.1 Introducing the Rappture Toolkit View
Rappture Bootcamp: 1.2 What\'s Under the Hood? View Flash View Notes (pdf)
Rappture Bootcamp: 1.3 Introduction to Scientific Programming in MATLAB View
Rappture Bootcamp: 1.4 Adding Rappture to MATLAB Applications View Flash View Notes (pdf)
Rappture Bootcamp: 2.1 Review of Scientific Programming in C and Fortran View Flash Notes (pdf)
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