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Currently, the developers' version of GenDB which is maintained via the Concurrent Versions System ([https://www.cvshome.org/ CVS]), comprises more than 200 modules and more than 500,000 lines of Perl source code, not including more than 20 common modules that have been implemented for a number of general purpose tasks (e.g. for translating or reversing a DNA sequence. If you are interested in writing your own programs using the GenDB system you can find some useful information in the sections listed below. Of course, you should also read the GenDB API documentation.
Currently, the developers' version of GenDB which is maintained via the Concurrent Versions System ([https://www.cvshome.org/ CVS]), comprises more than 200 modules and more than 500,000 lines of Perl source code, not including more than 20 common modules that have been implemented for a number of general purpose tasks (e.g. for translating or reversing a DNA sequence. If you are interested in writing your own programs using the GenDB system you can find some useful information in the sections listed below. Of course, you should also read the GenDB API documentation.


* /CVSAccess
* [[/CVSAccess]]
* /UseTheSource
* /UseTheSource
* /DocumentationGuidelines
* /DocumentationGuidelines
* /SystemDesign
* /SystemDesign
* /GenDBDemoScript
* [[/GenDBDemoScript]]
* /GenDBProgrammingTutorial
* [[/GenDBProgrammingTutorial]]
* /ContributedScripts
* /ContributedScripts
* /ToolIntegration
* /ToolIntegration
* /ClassDiagram
* /ClassDiagram
* /PersonalWebServer
* /PersonalWebServer

Revision as of 18:02, 25 August 2005

Information for Software Developers

Currently, the developers' version of GenDB which is maintained via the Concurrent Versions System (CVS), comprises more than 200 modules and more than 500,000 lines of Perl source code, not including more than 20 common modules that have been implemented for a number of general purpose tasks (e.g. for translating or reversing a DNA sequence. If you are interested in writing your own programs using the GenDB system you can find some useful information in the sections listed below. Of course, you should also read the GenDB API documentation.