[MOBY-l] Re: [MOBY] Progress on services and object question

Mark Wilkinson markw at illuminae.com
Tue Feb 4 20:17:12 UTC 2003


The Triple is the root of all objects but can wrap any XML you wish so
long as the object definition (XSD) has been registered in MOBY Central
(though there is no validation of the XML yet)

e.g.

<Sequence namespace="GenBank/GI" id="163483">
	<CrossReferences>
		<Object namespace="EMBL/ID" id="73647376"/>
		<Object namespace="TAIR/ID" id="377382"/>
	</CrossReference>
	<Length>388</Length>
	<SequenceString>CTAGCAGTGCAGGCTAGC...</SequenceString>
</Sequence>


M

On Tue, 2003-02-04 at 12:28, Ken Steube wrote:
> On 4 Feb 2003, Mark Wilkinson wrote:
> 
> > The simplest object to construct is the base
> > Triple, so that is what the CGI asks you for.  In fact, the input to a
> > service can be an arbitrarily complex object(s).
> 
> Given that MOBY works with triples, how do you specify a more complex
> object as input? I realize you can give $Central->execute an arbitrarily
> complex XML markup as input to the service if you want to do so, but that
> doesn't use MOBY triples and I assumed this was undesirable.
> 
> Ken
> 
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