[Biojava-dev] BioJava code repository
Richard Holland
richard.holland at ebi.ac.uk
Thu Mar 23 14:33:23 UTC 2006
The derkholm.net Subversion repository is the current version of
biojava-ensembl, which is a separate project from the main biojava found
in the open-bio.org CVS servers. Biojava-ensembl is maintained by Thomas
Down <td2 at sanger dot ac dot uk> and as far as I know is up-to-date to
Ensembl version 37.
To use the Subversion repository directly you just point the command-
line Subversion client at the same URL as the one you typed into your
web browser.
Dazzle was also written by Thomas Down but I'm not sure if he still
maintains it. Best to ask him directly.
cheers,
Richard
On Thu, 2006-03-23 at 12:50 +0000, Andy Maule wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for java applications that use Ensembl for a research project.
> In particular I'm interested in seeing how applications have been changed in
> response to changes in the schema of Ensembl. So I need to look at the
> source code repositories, and I've been looking at the biojava CVS.
>
> For those who are interested the project involves predicting the impact of
> database schema changes on applications. I'm going to use the change history
> of the Ensembl schema to find an interesting schema change(s) that will
> affect the application. I'm then going to run a tool over the application to
> see if I can effectivley predict what needs to be changed. I'm then going to
> compare the predicted changes with the actual changes, to see if my analysis
> was correct. I'd be more than happy to explain the project further if anyone
> would like to know more.
>
> As far as I can see Biojava is still using the schema for version 10 as
> shown in org.ensembl.db.sql.SQLDatabaseAdaptor10. This is only from the CVS
> repository though.
>
> Someone on the Ensembl mailing list pointed me to
> http://www.derkholm.net/svn/repos and the dazzle project. Could anyone fill
> me in on whether this repository is the latest version, and is there someway
> I could access via subversion directly?
>
> Also where can I now get information about Dazzle?
>
> Thanks
>
> Andy Maule
>
>
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