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An EMMA 2.0 Project consists of a database and a corresponding user and group management, which is supplied by the GPMS-Project Management. The database uses the MAGE-OM object description scheme. After setting up a new project as it is described in the GPMS-Documentation, this database has to be "build up", attending the following steps:
An EMMA 2.0 Project consists of a database and a corresponding user and group management, which is supplied by the GPMS-Project Management. The database uses the MAGE-OM object description scheme. After setting up a new project as it is described in the GPMS-Documentation, this database has to be "build up", attending the following steps:


1.) Using the O2DBI-Designer to generate the necessary Perl-modules and SQL-files:
1.) If the project is created via GPMS the database will already be set up.  
Import the MAGE+Tools.xml file. This is the MAGE-OM object description scheme.


2.) Import the Quantitationstypes and [[QuantitationtypeDimensions]] ([[QuantitationTypes]]-COMPLETE.xml)
2.) Import the Quantitationstypes and QuantitationtypeDimensions (QuantitationTypes-COMPLETE.xml)


3.) Import the Ontology information (Ontology-COMPLETE.xml)
3.) Import the Ontology information (Ontology-COMPLETE.xml)


4.) Import all necessary functions ([[AllTools]].xml)
4.) Import all necessary functions (AllTools.xml)


5.) Add the "ALL" group, if this has not already been done during the GPMS-Setup
5.) Add the "ALL" group, if this has not already been done during the GPMS-Setup


6.) Create pipelines using the EMMA 2.0 web interface (Important: Don't forget the Import-Pipeline [[ArrayLayoutImport]] consisting of the [[ArrayLayout]] import function)
6.) Create pipelines using the EMMA 2.0 web interface (Important: Don't forget the Import-Pipeline ArrayLayoutImport consisting of the ArrayLayout import function)


7.) Now you are able to import arraylayouts (e.g. A-MEXP-85 from www.ebi.ac.uk) (Don't forget to assign the imported arraylayout to the group "ALL", if you wish that all users will afterwards be able to use it!)
7.) Now you are able to import arraylayouts (e.g. A-MEXP-85 from www.ebi.ac.uk) (Don't forget to assign the imported arraylayout to the group "ALL", if you wish that all users will afterwards be able to use it!)

Revision as of 11:50, 6 September 2005

An EMMA 2.0 Project consists of a database and a corresponding user and group management, which is supplied by the GPMS-Project Management. The database uses the MAGE-OM object description scheme. After setting up a new project as it is described in the GPMS-Documentation, this database has to be "build up", attending the following steps:

1.) If the project is created via GPMS the database will already be set up.

2.) Import the Quantitationstypes and QuantitationtypeDimensions (QuantitationTypes-COMPLETE.xml)

3.) Import the Ontology information (Ontology-COMPLETE.xml)

4.) Import all necessary functions (AllTools.xml)

5.) Add the "ALL" group, if this has not already been done during the GPMS-Setup

6.) Create pipelines using the EMMA 2.0 web interface (Important: Don't forget the Import-Pipeline ArrayLayoutImport consisting of the ArrayLayout import function)

7.) Now you are able to import arraylayouts (e.g. A-MEXP-85 from www.ebi.ac.uk) (Don't forget to assign the imported arraylayout to the group "ALL", if you wish that all users will afterwards be able to use it!)