[OTDev] running Algorithm directly on a SD file?
Nina Jeliazkova nina at acad.bgFri Apr 2 10:41:16 CEST 2010
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Egon Willighagen wrote: > Hi Nina, > > On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 10:17 AM, Nina Jeliazkova <nina at acad.bg> wrote: > >> For some algorithms it might do, but IMHO most of the services support only >> the mandatory RDF format so far. >> > > That's fair. So, this would mean I need to write a OpenTox plugin that > can expose data from the Bioclipse workspace via the REST API. > > This is kind of exiting, but not trivial either... Eclipse comes with > Jetty, and I think RestLet supports that, Yes. > but it does require making > Eclipse bundles for all that... > I am interested in evaluating options and helping with OpenTox service as Bioclipse plugin. Restlet claim to support OSGI bundles, but this is new area for me. If I am not wrong, eclipse bundles are OSGI bundles as well, so it should not be impossible to do. > Or, alternatively, people can use a public service... what OpenTox API > can people use to deposit data sets? (Which I can then use for testing > of Bioclipse functionality...) > You could use our test service at http://ambit.uni-plovdiv.bg:8080/ambit2/ . > Is it hard to set up a local OpenTox server? Are there 'packages', > like .deb, .rpm? Or "configure & make & make install"-able source > packages? > Hmmm, we are not there yet. The easiest way would be for you to deploy war file in a servlet container. Will this be an option? Nina > Egon > >
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