Bioinformatics, Vol 15, 333-338, Copyright © 1999 by Oxford University Press
T Coupaye
MOTIVATION: Biological data come in very different shapes. Databanks are
maintained and used by distinct organizations. Text is the de facto
Standard exchange format. The SRS system can integrate heterogeneous
textual databanks but it was lacking a way to structure the extracted data.
RESULTS: This paper presents a CORBA interface to the SRS system which
manages databanks in a flat file format. SRS Object Servers are CORBA
wrappers for SRS. They allow client applications (visualisation tools, data
mining tools, etc.) to access and query SRS servers remotely through an
Object Request Broker (ORB). They provide loader objects that contain the
information extracted from the databanks by SRS. Loader objects are not
hard-coded but generated in a flexible way by using loader specifications
which allow SRS administrators to package data coming from distinct
databanks. AVAILABILITY: The prototype may be available for beta-testing.
Please contact the SRS group (http://srs.ebi.ac.uk).
ARTICLES
Wrapping SRS with CORBA: from textual data to distributed objects
IMAG LSR, University of Grenoble, Actimart, Bat. 8, Avenue de Vignate, 38610 Gieres, France. Thierry.Coupaye@imag.fr
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