[BioSQL-l] Web front-ends to BioSQL
Mark Schreiber
markjschreiber at gmail.com
Sat Jan 31 06:03:53 EST 2009
Hi -
My feeling is that the diversity of languages and frameworks within
languages would mean that a generic web front end to BioSQL will and
should never materialize. What would be a lot more sensible is a
generic API in the form of a webservice or collection of webservices
that could be used by (theoretically) any web frame work to generate a
website.
User preferences and requirements will be far too diverse for a
generic web front end.
- Mark
On 1/31/09, Chris Fields <cjfields at illinois.edu> wrote:
> Another article (as pointed out by Heikki on bioperl-l):
>
> http://www.heise-online.co.uk/open/Healthcheck-Perl-The-Perl-Future--/features/112388/0
>
> The last section is all on MVC-oriented frameworks.
>
> chris
>
> On Jan 30, 2009, at 1:57 PM, Gudmundur A. Thorisson wrote:
>
>> We use Catalyst MVC framework for our project (http://www.hgvbaseg2p.org
>> ). Very good stuff, we combine it with the DBIx::Class ORM and
>> Template Toolkit as the templating engine. Totally recommended.
>>
>>
>> Mummi
>>
>> On 30 Jan 2009, at 19:45, Chris Fields wrote:
>>>>
>>>
>>> Perl web application framework: Catalyst and Jifty (have not tried
>>> them myself). RoR gets a lot of press, but I understand the RoR
>>> devs tend not to listen to the core ruby devs and (as a
>>> consequence) had recently run into issues with the 1.8.7 ruby
>>> release, detailed by the always-entertaining chromatic here:
>>>
>>> http://use.perl.org/~chromatic/journal/37125
>>>
>>> chris
>>>
>>>> My $0.02, and I'd be keen so see what comes out of this. If
>>>> there's something I can do to tip the balance towards something
>>>> tangible happening, let me know.
>>>>
>>>> -hilmar
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