[BioSQL-l] namespace

mark.schreiber at group.novartis.com mark.schreiber at group.novartis.com
Wed Jan 19 00:01:59 EST 2005


java package name. By convention to prevent namespace collisions it's best 
to name a package with a namespace that you have some control over. I'm 
guessing that org.open-bio.obda might be the way to go.

- Mark





"Hilmar Lapp" <hlapp at gnf.org>
01/19/2005 12:34 PM

 
        To:     Mark Schreiber/GP/Novartis at PH, <biosql-l at open-bio.org>
        cc: 
        Subject:        RE: [BioSQL-l] namespace


biosql.org slipped (in fact was missed to register by us) a few years ago 
... very sad but true, now it's taken (squatted on).
 
Are you talking about a domain name or a java package name? Your 
suggestion resembles more the latter, hence my confusion.
 
    -hilmar

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                 Subject: [BioSQL-l] namespace
 
 

                 Hello -
 
                 I'm doing some work on a package to manage a BioSQL db in 
Java called (for
                 want of a better name, charm). The default implementation 
that i'm writing
                 is backed by BioJava but the interfaces are generic 
enough that it doesn't
                 need to be. Anyhow, all of this needs a namespace. I see 
that
                 www.biosql.org doesn't have a website. Is this namespace 
reserved by
                 open-bio?? Would I be better to use 
org.open-bio.obda.charm.* for my
                 development?
 
                 Mark Schreiber
                 Principal Scientist (Bioinformatics)
 
                 Novartis Institute for Tropical Diseases (NITD)
                 10 Biopolis Road
                 #05-01 Chromos
                 Singapore 138670
                 www.nitd.novartis.com
 
                 phone +65 6722 2973
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