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− | GMODWeb is a Web application that uses | + | GMODWeb is a Web application that uses [[Chado]], a flexible and modular schema for representing biological data. GMODWeb is based on Turnkey, a generic Web framework built on [http://apache.org Apache], mod_perl, and [http://sqlfairy.sourceforge.net/ SQLFairy]. GMODWeb takes a basic Turnkey site built with the Chado schema and adds to the default templates to create a custom look and feel for GMOD. This GMODWeb ''skin'' includes code to display information using a variety of GMOD applications, including [[GBrowse]]. New model organism databases can use the GMODWeb skin as a starting point for creating a new organism website. See [http://radius.genomics.ctrl.ucla.edu/turnkey/pmwiki.php?n=Main.NewMod Making a New MOD] for more information about his process. |
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Revision as of 14:36, 10 May 2007
Description
GMODWeb is a Web application that uses Chado, a flexible and modular schema for representing biological data. GMODWeb is based on Turnkey, a generic Web framework built on Apache, mod_perl, and SQLFairy. GMODWeb takes a basic Turnkey site built with the Chado schema and adds to the default templates to create a custom look and feel for GMOD. This GMODWeb skin includes code to display information using a variety of GMOD applications, including GBrowse. New model organism databases can use the GMODWeb skin as a starting point for creating a new organism website. See Making a New MOD for more information about his process.
Turnkey
Turnkey takes a relational schema of a given database as input and transforms it into a fully-functional and customizable website within minutes. This automated process frees developers to work on the content of a website rather than the underlying architectural details. For more detailed information see the "About Turnkey" section of the Turnkey home page.
Installation
For site administrators installing GMODWeb we recommend using the http://biopackages.net RPM packages or CVS repository located at http://sf.net/projects/turnkey.