[DAS2] das2 diagrams, questions
Andrew Dalke
dalke at dalkescientific.com
Tue Oct 24 09:17:58 UTC 2006
Allen:
> I have a few questions, mostly targeted at Andrew, regarding the
> current
> HTML version of the spec on the biodas.org site. It hasn't been
> updated in
> about 5 months, and looks pretty out of date.
Strange. The last changes were in August.
> * Is the HTML document in sync with the "new_spec.txt" document in CVS?
It should not be. That was a text document I was working on back in
Jan/Feb as part of the updated to the current version of the spec. I've
removed it from CVS.
(Even though I know it's CVS, my fingers keep typing "svn" :)
> * There is mention of a "fasta" command, and its fragment is linked
> from the
> ToC of the genome retrievals document, but it does not appear in the
> document. Does this command exist? My understanding from conference
> calls
> is that the sequence/fasta/segment/dna stuff has all merged into the
> "segment" response. Is this correct?
That is correct. There is a segments request. Passing "format=fasta"
to a segment request returns the sequence in FASTA format.
I didn't catch that line when I was doing the changes. I've removed it
from CVS.
> * The "property" command seems to have disappeared. Is that correct?
> Are
> property keys no longer URIs? Also the "prop-*" feature filters could
> be
> better described, it is not clear to me if they are meant as some sort
> of
> replacement for the property command.
The property command has disappeared. Notes are at
das2-teleconf-2005-11-28.txt
It was replaced by two things. One is the key/value PROP table, which
is
meant to store simple string data. It should be considered to be
user-editable, eg, as a property sheet. The "prop-*" commands are used
to search that table.
The other the non-DAS namespace'd XML extensions. For example,
<FEATURE ...>
...
<PROP key="gene_region_length" value="5398" />
<fly:map xmlns:fly="http://flybase.org/"
physical_map="4: 26,994..32,391[-]"
cytogenetic_map="4: 101F1--102A1" />
</FEATURE>
In this case there is no default search mechanism. Instead the server
may declare that it implements a map-specific search extension to the
DAS query language, or a new search interface, and clients which
understand
the extension can add support for it.
Andrew
dalke at dalkescientific.com
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