After that's done, Workbench includes JavaScript clients for other Arvados services. Users are usually not warned if these client connections are refused because the server uses a self-signed certificate, and it is especially difficult to accept those cerficiates:
* JavaScript connects to the Websockets server to provide incremental page updates and view logs from running jobs.
* JavaScript connects to the API and Keepproxy servers to upload local files to collections.
After that's done, Workbench includes JavaScript clients for other Arvados services. Users are usually not warned if these client connections are refused because the server uses a self-signed certificate, and it is especially difficult to accept those cerficiates:
* JavaScript connects to the Websockets server to provide incremental page updates and view logs from running jobs.
* JavaScript connects to the API and Keepproxy servers to upload local files to collections.