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You will see a screen listing the available GINO servers. Select the one you want and click "Change Server". Your new selection will be show in the left navbar next to the main GINO menu.

Although the XML format for pipeline configurations is straightforward, it is easiest to start with a pre-existing XML file. From the "Configure Pipeline" page it is easy to browse and download XML configuration files for all of GLAST's pipelines.

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How to Define a Pipeline

A GINO Pipeline is defined in an XML file whose format is described by a W3C XML Schema available at http://glast-ground.slac.stanford.edu/pipeline/pipeline.xsd. This schema will mainly be useful if you use an XML editor that supports W3C XML Schema, which these days includes nearly all modern XML editors. XML Spy is a good choice that we have experience with. However, most pipelines will be easy to configure with a simple text editor (emacs for example).

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