[Biojava-dev] Re: biojava EMBL parser
Lorna Morris
lmorris at ebi.ac.uk
Mon Jan 26 09:39:34 EST 2004
Thankyou
I've put the new and modified files on this website:
http://www.ebi.ac.uk/~lmorris/bioJavaFilesJan04/
Here are some details:
Files added:
org.biojava.bio.seq.FeatureQualifier - implements Comparable to specify
the order of feature qualifiers within a feature
org.biojava.bio.seq.io.EmblGRFileFormer - overides addFeatureProperty
(to use FeatureQualifier type as keys), overides formatQualifier() (to
insert evidence tags after closing " in feature qualifiers).
Files changed:
AbstractGenEmblFileFormer - QUALIFIER_DATA changed from private to protected
EmblLikeFormat.writeSequence - changed to instantiate EmblGRFileFormer
if the EMBL file is of the Genome Review sub-type
EmblProcessor - added a new Factory class GRFactory
FeatureTableParser.processAttribute - changed to check featureSource
before calling addFeatureProperty
SeqIOEventEmitter.getSeqIOEvents - added new sorting method
comparableList(Collection,SeqIOListener), added call to this new method
SeqIOTools - added new methods readEmblGR(OutputStream, SequenceIterator)
writeEmblGR(BufferedReader)
getEmblGRBuilderFactory()
I've added some javadoc and all my additions are marked with comment //lorna
If these changes could be added to biojava-live before the first release
of EMBL Genome Reviews in mid February, that would be excellent. Paul
Kersey (pkersey at ebi.ac.uk) will be looking after this whilst I'm away.
Many thanks,
Lorna
Thomas Down wrote:
>On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 10:19:43AM +0000, Lorna Morris wrote:
>
>
>>I thought I'd contact you directly because I'm away from tomorrow for a
>>month and the first Genome Reviews release is due to be launched whilst
>>I'm away. I will post the files to the mailing list later today or can
>>pop over to talk to one of you at the Sanger if you need any further
>>details.
>>
>>
>
>The mailing list isn't very attachment-friendly -- could you put
>the files on a website somewhere, and we can fetch them from
>there?
>
>Thanks,
>
> Thomas.
>
>
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