[moby] [MOBY-l] test
Silvia Scaglione
silvia77 at dist.unige.it
Wed Aug 31 13:32:20 UTC 2005
I have used the newer releases suggested below, but new errors appears
after testing testMOBYClientCentral_v05.pl script on the mobycentral:
...
test 19 [PASS]
test 20 [FAIL] malformed payload invalid character string for
serviceName. Must start with a letter followed by [A-Za-z0-9_]
test 21 [FAIL] Expected to find service; didn't find service
test 22 [FAIL] Expected to find service; didn't find service
test 23 [PASS]
test 24 [PASS]
Use of uninitialized value in print at testMOBYClientCentral_v05.pl line 250.
test 25 [FAIL] WSDL was not retrieved
test 26 [FAIL] The service specified by authority=www.illuminae.com
servicename=myfirstservice2 does not exist in the registry
test 27 [PASS]
...
Moreover, when I tried the testMOBYClientCentral_v05.pl script on my
mobycentral, the error message changes a little bit:
>[www at ml370 scripts]$ perl testMOBYClientCentral_v05.pl
>TESTING MOBY CLIENT with
> URL: http://ml370.biotech.ist.unige.it/cgi-bin/MOBY-Central.pl
> URI: http://ml370.biotech.ist.unige.it/MOBY/Central
> Proxy: No Proxy Server
>
>test 1a [PASS]
>test 1b [PASS]
>test 1 [FAIL] Relationship Type hasa does not exist in the
>biomoby.org Relationship Type system
>
>test 2 [PASS]
>test 3 [FAIL] Relationship Type hasa does not exist in the
>biomoby.org Relationship Type system
>test 4 [FAIL] Relationship type ISA does not exist in the
>relationship ontology
>test 5 [PASS]
>test 6 [FAIL] Object type $term cannot be resolved to an LSID
>test 7 [PASS]
>test 8 [FAIL] Object type $term cannot be resolved to an LSID
>test 9 [FAIL] Service Type HypotheticalService1 does not exist in
>the ontology
>test 10 [PASS]
>test 11 [PASS]
>test 12 [PASS]
>test 13 [PASS]
>test 14 [FAIL] Relationship Type isa does not exist in the
>biomoby.org Relationship Type system
>test 15 [FAIL] Relationship Type isa does not exist in the
>biomoby.org Relationship Type system
>test 16 [PASS]
>test 17 [PASS]
>test 18 [PASS]
>test 19 [PASS]
>test 20 [PASS]
>500 Internal Server Error
> ERROR ERROR ERROR
...any suggestions?
At 18.27 25/08/2005, Mark Wilkinson wrote:
>Can you first confirm where you got your mobycentral code from? Is it
>one of the newer releases? I'm certain that the latest release is
>functional (though there are a few small bugs in it that are now fixed
>in the CVS, but the CVS code isn't supported yet...)
>
>make/make install this code and see if it solves your problems. You
>probably wont need to modify any of your configuration after this
>installation.
>
>http://biomoby.org/releases/biomoby.0.8.2a.tar.gz
>
>
>M
>
>
>
>On Thu, 2005-08-25 at 12:12 +0200, scaglione wrote:
> > hello,
> > I have followed instructions to install a moby central in my machine.I
> have
> > tried the testMOBYClientCentral_v05.pl script on my mobycentral and an
> error
> > appeared:
> >
> > >perl testMOBYCentral_v05.pl
> >
> > Useless use of hash element in void context
> > at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.5/RDF/Core/Serializer.pm line 52.
> > Global symbol "$sth_collection_ins" requires explicit package name
> > at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.5/MOBY/Central.pm line 3426.
> > Compilation failed in require at testMOBYCentral_v05.pl line 4.
> > BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at testMOBYCentral_v05.pl line 4.
> >
> > what does it mean?
> > The overall configuration of the moby central seemed to be ok, since
> the test
> > of the same script on the main mobycentral works...
> > many thanks
> > silvia
> >
> >
> >
>--
>"Ontologists do it with the edges!"
>
>Mark Wilkinson
>Asst. Professor
>Dept. of Medical Genetics
>University of British Columbia
>PI in Bioinformatics
>iCAPTURE Centre
>St. Paul's Hospital
>Rm. 166, 1081 Burrard St.
>Vancouver, BC, V6Z 1Y6
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>fax: 604 806 9274
PhD. Silvia Scaglione
Universita`degli Studi di Genova
Facolta' di Ingegneria, D.I.S.T. BioLab
Viale Causa, 13
16145 GENOVA - Italy
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E-mail silvia77 at dist.unige.it
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