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<title> \cb Pymerase Docs - Pymweb Install</title>
<h1 align="center"><font color="#0000FF">Pymerase Docs - Pymweb Install</font> </h1>
<h3 align="center">Brandon King <br />
Copyright © 2003 California Institute of Technology </h3>
<h3 align="center">Version 0.1.1<br />Apr 24, 2003
</h3>
<div class="p"><!----></div>
<h1>Contents </h1><a href="#tth_sEc1"
>1 <font color="#0000FF">Notes</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc1.1"
>1.1 <font color="#0000FF">What is Pymweb?</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc1.2"
>1.2 <font color="#0000FF">What are the requirements for using Pymweb?</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc1.3"
>1.3 <font color="#0000FF">Changes Coming Soon</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc2"
>2 <font color="#0000FF">Installation</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc2.1"
>2.1 <font color="#0000FF">Download Pymweb</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc2.2"
>2.2 <font color="#0000FF">Edit Pymweb Apache Settings</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc2.2.1"
>2.2.1 <font color="#0000FF">Default Settings</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc2.2.2"
>2.2.2 <font color="#0000FF">Limit to localhost and specific subnet</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc2.2.3"
>2.2.3 <font color="#0000FF">Allow from all</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc2.3"
>2.3 <font color="#0000FF">Install</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc2.4"
>2.4 <font color="#0000FF">More Apache Configuration</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc3"
>3 <font color="#0000FF">Running Pymweb</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc3.1"
>3.1 <font color="#0000FF">Web Browser</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc3.2"
>3.2 <font color="#0000FF">Debuging</font></a><br />
<div class="p"><!----></div>
<div class="p"><!----></div>
<h2><a name="tth_sEc1">
1</a> <font color="#0000FF">Notes</font></h2>
<h3><a name="tth_sEc1.1">
1.1</a> <font color="#0000FF">What is Pymweb?</font></h3>
Pymweb is a web interface for running Pymerase<a href="#tthFtNtAAB" name="tthFrefAAB"><sup>1</sup></a> on the web.
<div class="p"><!----></div>
<h3><a name="tth_sEc1.2">
1.2</a> <font color="#0000FF">What are the requirements for using Pymweb?</font></h3>
<ul>
<li> Apache Web Server - http://www.apache.org/<br /><br /></li>
<li> Python2.2<br /><br /></li>
<li> Pymerase<br /><br /></li>
</ul>
<div class="p"><!----></div>
<h3><a name="tth_sEc1.3">
1.3</a> <font color="#0000FF">Changes Coming Soon</font></h3>
Please note that in the near future Pymerase will be undergoing a
major change to support XMI. A new parseXMI input module is almost
complete. When it's complete, Pymerase will no longer need to use
Jython. Pymweb currently hard codes information that Jython needs to
work properly... So, Pymweb will need to make some changes once Jython
is removed from the Pymerase dependancy list.
<div class="p"><!----></div>
<h2><a name="tth_sEc2">
2</a> <font color="#0000FF">Installation</font></h2>
<h3><a name="tth_sEc2.1">
2.1</a> <font color="#0000FF">Download Pymweb</font></h3>
Pymweb, currently, is only accessable via CVS on
sourceforge.net. Pymweb is found under the 'pymerase' CVS
module in director called 'pymweb'. Please visit the download section
of http://pymerase.sf.netfor more information on checking out CVS modules.
<div class="p"><!----></div>
<h3><a name="tth_sEc2.2">
2.2</a> <font color="#0000FF">Edit Pymweb Apache Settings</font></h3>
You will need to edit pymweb/conf/pymweb.conf so that Apache will know
who to give access to Pymweb. The default settings will limit access
to the machine in which it's running. If you wish to change the access
settings, below are some examples you can use.
<div class="p"><!----></div>
<h4><a name="tth_sEc2.2.1">
2.2.1</a> <font color="#0000FF">Default Settings</font></h4>
<pre>
Alias /pymweb /tmp/pymweb
<Location /pymweb>
order deny,allow
deny from all
allow from 127.0.0.0/255.0.0.0
Options Indexes MultiViews
</Location>
</pre>
<div class="p"><!----></div>
<h4><a name="tth_sEc2.2.2">
2.2.2</a> <font color="#0000FF">Limit to localhost and specific subnet</font></h4>
<pre>
Alias /pymweb /tmp/pymweb
<Location /pymweb>
order deny,allow
deny from all
allow from 127.0.0.0/255.0.0.0
allow from 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0
Options Indexes MultiViews
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<pre>
Alias /pymweb /tmp/pymweb
<Location /pymweb>
order deny,allow
allow from all
Options Indexes MultiViews
</Location>
</pre>
<div class="p"><!----></div>
<h3><a name="tth_sEc2.3">
2.3</a> <font color="#0000FF">Install</font></h3>
In order to install Pymweb, especially with the default settings, you
will have to be running as root. Below is the command you would type
to install on a Debian system.
<pre>
python2.2 setup.py install
</pre>
Other flavors of linux will probably work as well, but you may want to
double check the default installation paths. The default install paths
are as follows:
<pre>
#Default (Debian) CGI installation path
CGI_PATH = '/usr/lib/cgi-bin/'
#Default (Debian) Apache WWW path
WWW_PATH = '/var/www/'
#Default (Debian) Apache Conf path
CONF_PATH = '/etc/apache/conf/'
</pre>
To override any of these paths, you can type the following command:
<pre>
python2.2 setup.py --cgiPath=/path/to/cgi/ --wwwPath=/path/to/www/ \
--confPath=/path/to/conf/ install
</pre>
<div class="p"><!----></div>
<h3><a name="tth_sEc2.4">
2.4</a> <font color="#0000FF">More Apache Configuration</font></h3>
You will need to add the following line to the end of your Apache
httpd.conf file located at /etc/apache/httpd.conf on Debian systems.
<div class="p"><!----></div>
<pre>
Include /etc/apache/conf/pymweb.conf
</pre>
<div class="p"><!----></div>
Once you have made the change, you will need to restart apache. You
can do so by running the following command on a Debian system:
<div class="p"><!----></div>
<pre>
/etc/init.d/apache restart
</pre>
<div class="p"><!----></div>
<h2><a name="tth_sEc3">
3</a> <font color="#0000FF">Running Pymweb</font></h2>
<h3><a name="tth_sEc3.1">
3.1</a> <font color="#0000FF">Web Browser</font></h3>
Once you have Pymweb installed, just point your web browser to the
machine in which you installed it on. In the case you installed it on
your local machine, you would type http://localhost/pymweb.html to
access the Pymweb form.
<div class="p"><!----></div>
<h3><a name="tth_sEc3.2">
3.2</a> <font color="#0000FF">Debuging</font></h3>
Pymweb, in it's current state, doesn't display very much debuging
information in the web browswer. If something doesn't work and you
want to know what, you can goto '/tmp/pymweb/@sessionNumber/' and
run the driver.sh script if one was generated for you. You may also
wish to look at the Apache error logs located at
'/var/log/apache/error.log'.
<div class="p"><!----></div>
Please e-mail pymerase-devel at lists.sourceforge.net if you have and
questions or need help debuging.
<div class="p"><!----></div>
<hr /><h3>Footnotes:</h3>
<div class="p"><!----></div>
<a name="tthFtNtAAB"></a><a href="#tthFrefAAB"><sup>1</sup></a>http://pymerase.sf.net
<br /><br /><hr /><small>File translated from
T<sub><font size="-1">E</font></sub>X
by <a href="http://hutchinson.belmont.ma.us/tth/">
T<sub><font size="-1">T</font></sub>H</a>,
version 3.33.<br />On 24 Apr 2003, 11:59.</small>
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\item Apache Web Server - http://www.apache.org/
\item Python2.2
\item Pymerase
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\subsection{\cb Changes Coming Soon}
Please note that in the near future Pymerase will be undergoing a
major change to support XMI. A new parseXMI input module is almost
complete. When it's complete, Pymerase will no longer need to use
Jython. Pymweb currently hard codes information that Jython needs to
work properly... So, Pymweb will need to make some changes once Jython
is removed from the Pymerase dependancy list.
\section{\cb Installation}
\subsection{\cb Download Pymweb}
Pymweb, currently, is only accessable via CVS on
sourceforge.net. Pymweb is found under the 'pymerase' CVS
module in director called 'pymweb'. Please visit the download section
of \pymlink for more information on checking out CVS modules.
\subsection{\cb Edit Pymweb Apache Settings}
You will need to edit pymweb/conf/pymweb.conf so that Apache will know
who to give access to Pymweb. The default settings will limit access
to the machine in which it's running. If you wish to change the access
settings, below are some examples you can use.
\subsubsection{\cb Default Settings}
\begin{verbatim}
Alias /pymweb /tmp/pymweb
<Location /pymweb>
order deny,allow
deny from all
allow from 127.0.0.0/255.0.0.0
Options Indexes MultiViews
</Location>
\end{verbatim}
\subsubsection{\cb Limit to localhost and specific subnet}
\begin{verbatim}
Alias /pymweb /tmp/pymweb
<Location /pymweb>
order deny,allow
deny from all
allow from 127.0.0.0/255.0.0.0
allow from 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0
Options Indexes MultiViews
</Location>
\end{verbatim}
\subsubsection{\cb Allow from all}
\begin{verbatim}
Alias /pymweb /tmp/pymweb
<Location /pymweb>
order deny,allow
allow from all
Options Indexes MultiViews
</Location>
\end{verbatim}
\subsection{\cb Install}
In order to install Pymweb, especially with the default settings, you
will have to be running as root. Below is the command you would type
to install on a Debian system.
\begin{verbatim}
python2.2 setup.py install
\end{verbatim}
Other flavors of linux will probably work as well, but you may want to
double check the default installation paths. The default install paths
are as follows:
\begin{verbatim}
#Default (Debian) CGI installation path
CGI_PATH = '/usr/lib/cgi-bin/'
#Default (Debian) Apache WWW path
WWW_PATH = '/var/www/'
#Default (Debian) Apache Conf path
CONF_PATH = '/etc/apache/conf/'
\end{verbatim}
To override any of these paths, you can type the following command:
\begin{verbatim}
python2.2 setup.py --cgiPath=/path/to/cgi/ --wwwPath=/path/to/www/ \
--confPath=/path/to/conf/ install
\end{verbatim}
\subsection{\cb More Apache Configuration}
You will need to add the following line to the end of your Apache
httpd.conf file located at /etc/apache/httpd.conf on Debian systems.
\begin{verbatim}
Include /etc/apache/conf/pymweb.conf
\end{verbatim}
Once you have made the change, you will need to restart apache. You
can do so by running the following command on a Debian system:
\begin{verbatim}
/etc/init.d/apache restart
\end{verbatim}
\section{\cb Running Pymweb}
\subsection{\cb Web Browser}
Once you have Pymweb installed, just point your web browser to the
machine in which you installed it on. In the case you installed it on
your local machine, you would type http://localhost/pymweb.html to
access the Pymweb form.
\subsection{\cb Debuging}
Pymweb, in it's current state, doesn't display very much debuging
information in the web browswer. If something doesn't work and you
want to know what, you can goto '/tmp/pymweb/{@sessionNumber}/' and
run the driver.sh script if one was generated for you. You may also
wish to look at the Apache error logs located at
'/var/log/apache/error.log'.
Please e-mail pymerase-devel at lists.sourceforge.net if you have and
questions or need help debuging.
\end{document}
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\author{Brandon King \& Diane Trout\\
Copyright \copyright California Institute of Technology}
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Copyright \copyright California Institute of Technology}
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%GENERAL
\section{\cb FAQ - General}
! \subsection{\cb Why the name ''Pymerase''?}
Pymerase is the combination of 'Python', the primary language Pymerase
is written in, and 'Polymerase'. Polymerase, in short, is a molecule
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%GENERAL
\section{\cb FAQ - General}
! \subsection{\cb How do you pronounce Pymerase?}
! Pie\textperiodcentered mer\textperiodcentered ase - The Py in Pymerase
! comes from Py in Python and the merase comes from the word
! Polymerase. See section \ref{whypymerase} for more information.
!
! \subsection{\cb Why the name 'Pymerase'?}\label{whypymerase}
Pymerase is the combination of 'Python', the primary language Pymerase
is written in, and 'Polymerase'. Polymerase, in short, is a molecule
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Please see section \ref{argouml} for more information.
+ %GLOSARY
+ \section{\cb FAQ - Glosary}
+ \subsection{\cb What does API stand for and what does it mean?}
+ API - Application Programming Interface
+
+ An API provides set of standard building blocks for programmers to use
+ to make custom applications which interface to a particular resource.
+
+
+
%CONTRIBUTING TO PYMERASE
\section{\cb FAQ - Contributing to Pymerase}
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complicated standard. The XMI parser that was used in parseXMI was
! written in Java, so Jython has to be used when running parseXMI.
I will have to find out what the latest version of ArgoUML that can be
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versions. Supporting XMI was difficult in the first place as it's a
complicated standard. The XMI parser that was used in parseXMI was
! written in Java, so Jython has to be used when running
! parseXMI. Please read section \ref{jython} as it contains important
! information about XMI and Jython.
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\subsubsection{\cb Why does parseXMI only work with
! Jython?}
Finding an XMI parser that is developed enough and has documentation
on how to use it is difficult at this point in time. The XMI parser
that Diane used in parseXMI is written in Java, so Jython has to be
! used when using the parseXMI input module.
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\subsubsection{\cb Why does parseXMI only work with
! Jython?}\label{jythonxmi}
Finding an XMI parser that is developed enough and has documentation
on how to use it is difficult at this point in time. The XMI parser
that Diane used in parseXMI is written in Java, so Jython has to be
! used when using the parseXMI input module. Please read section
! \ref{jython} for important information about near future changes to
! Pymerase.
!
! \subsubsection{\cb What about this Jython dependancy? It's really annoying!}\label{jython}
! The dependancy on and support for Jython will be removed in the
! near future. Diane has discovered a way of allowing parseXMI to work
! under Python. The changes will be checked into CVS in the near
! future. (4/22/2003)
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! <p>
<h1>Contents </h1><a href="#tth_sEc1"
>1 <font color="#0000FF">FAQ - General</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc1.1"
! >1.1 <font color="#0000FF">Why the name ''Pymerase''?</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc1.2"
! >1.2 <font color="#0000FF">Where was Pymerase originally developed?</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc1.3"
! >1.3 <font color="#0000FF">What is the Wold Lab?</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc1.4"
! >1.4 <font color="#0000FF">Who originally developed Pymerase?</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc1.5"
! >1.5 <font color="#0000FF">Why was the original purpose of Pymerase?</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc1.6"
! >1.6 <font color="#0000FF">What License is Pymerase distributed under?</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc1.7"
! >1.7 <font color="#0000FF">Does Pymerase support all versions of ArgoUML and/or XMI?</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc2"
! >2 <font color="#0000FF">FAQ - Contributing to Pymerase</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc2.1"
! >2.1 <font color="#0000FF">Can I contribute to Pymerase?</font></a><br />
! <a href="#tth_sEc2.2"
! >2.2 <font color="#0000FF">What ways can I contribute?</font></a><br />
! <a href="#tth_sEc2.3"
! >2.3 <font color="#0000FF">How can I help fund development and how will it help?</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc3"
! >3 <font color="#0000FF">FAQ - Input Modules</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc3.1"
! >3.1 <font color="#0000FF">parseGenexSchemaXML</font></a><br />
! <a href="#tth_sEc3.1.1"
! >3.1.1 <font color="#0000FF">Can the parseGenexSchemaXML input module only parse the GeneX project schema?</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc3.2"
! >3.2 <font color="#0000FF">parseXMI</font></a><br />
! <a href="#tth_sEc3.2.1"
! >3.2.1 <font color="#0000FF">Does parseXMI support all versions of XMI?</font></a><br />
! <a href="#tth_sEc3.2.2"
! >3.2.2 <font color="#0000FF">Why does parseGenexSchemaXML only work with Jython?</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc4"
! >4 <font color="#0000FF">FAQ - Output Modules</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc4.1"
! >4.1 <font color="#0000FF">General</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc4.1.1"
! >4.1.1 <font color="#0000FF">What modules do hope to include in the future?</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc4.2"
! >4.2 <font color="#0000FF">CreateDBAPI</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc4.2.1"
! >4.2.1 <font color="#0000FF">What does CreateDBAPI do?</font></a><br />
! <a href="#tth_sEc4.3"
! >4.3 <font color="#0000FF">CreateSQL</font></a><br />
! <a href="#tth_sEc4.3.1"
! >4.3.1 <font color="#0000FF">What does CreateSQL do?</font></a><br />
! <a href="#tth_sEc4.4"
! >4.4 <font color="#0000FF">CreateGraphvizUML</font></a><br />
! <a href="#tth_sEc4.4.1"
! >4.4.1 <font color="#0000FF">What does CreateGraphvizUML do?</font></a><br />
! <a href="#tth_sEc4.4.2"
! >4.4.2 <font color="#0000FF">How can I create a postscript from my generated .dot file?</font></a><br />
!
- <p>
! <p>
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<h1>Contents </h1><a href="#tth_sEc1"
>1 <font color="#0000FF">FAQ - General</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc1.1"
! >1.1 <font color="#0000FF">How do you pronounce Pymerase?</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc1.2"
! >1.2 <font color="#0000FF">Why the name 'Pymerase'?</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc1.3"
! >1.3 <font color="#0000FF">Where was Pymerase originally developed?</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc1.4"
! >1.4 <font color="#0000FF">What is the Wold Lab?</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc1.5"
! >1.5 <font color="#0000FF">Who originally developed Pymerase?</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc1.6"
! >1.6 <font color="#0000FF">What was the original purpose of Pymerase?</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc1.7"
! >1.7 <font color="#0000FF">What License is Pymerase distributed under?</font></a><br />
! <a href="#tth_sEc1.8"
! >1.8 <font color="#0000FF">Does Pymerase support all versions of ArgoUML and/or XMI?</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc2"
! >2 <font color="#0000FF">FAQ - Glosary</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc2.1"
! >2.1 <font color="#0000FF">What does API stand for and what does it mean?</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc3"
! >3 <font color="#0000FF">FAQ - Contributing to Pymerase</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc3.1"
! >3.1 <font color="#0000FF">Can I contribute to Pymerase?</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc3.2"
! >3.2 <font color="#0000FF">What ways can I contribute?</font></a><br />
! <a href="#tth_sEc3.3"
! >3.3 <font color="#0000FF">How can I help fund development and how will it help?</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc4"
! >4 <font color="#0000FF">FAQ - Input Modules</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc4.1"
! >4.1 <font color="#0000FF">parseGenexSchemaXML</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc4.1.1"
! >4.1.1 <font color="#0000FF">Does the parseGenexSchemaXML input module only parse the GeneX project schema?</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc4.2"
! >4.2 <font color="#0000FF">parseXMI</font></a><br />
<a href="#tth_sEc4.2.1"
! >4.2.1 <font color="#0000FF">Does parseXMI support all versions of XMI?</font></a><br />
! <a href="#tth_sEc4.2.2"
! >4.2.2 <font color="#0000FF">Why does parseXMI only work with Jython?</font></a><br />
! <a href="#tth_sEc4.2.3"
! >4.2.3 <font color="#0000FF">What about this Jython dependancy? It's really annoying!</font></a><br />
! <a href="#tth_sEc5"
! >5 <font color="#0000FF">FAQ - Output Modules</font></a><br />
! <a href="#tth_sEc5.1"
! >5.1 <font color="#0000FF">General</font></a><br />
! <a href="#tth_sEc5.1.1"
! >5.1.1 <font color="#0000FF">What modules do hope to include in the future?</font></a><br />
! <a href="#tth_sEc5.2"
! >5.2 <font color="#0000FF">CreateDBAPI</font></a><br />
! <a href="#tth_sEc5.2.1"
! >5.2.1 <font color="#0000FF">What does CreateDBAPI do?</font></a><br />
! <a href="#tth_sEc5.3"
! >5.3 <font color="#0000FF">CreateSQL</font></a><br />
! <a href="#tth_sEc5.3.1"
! >5.3.1 <font color="#0000FF">What does CreateSQL do?</font></a><br />
! <a href="#tth_sEc5.4"
! >5.4 <font color="#0000FF">CreateGraphvizUML</font></a><br />
! <a href="#tth_sEc5.4.1"
! >5.4.1 <font color="#0000FF">What does CreateGraphvizUML do?</font></a><br />
! <a href="#tth_sEc5.4.2"
! >5.4.2 <font color="#0000FF">How can I create a postscript from my generated .dot file?</font></a><br />
+ <div class="p"><!----></div>
!
! <div class="p"><!----></div>
<h2><a name="tth_sEc1">
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*** 89,93 ****
<h3><a name="tth_sEc1.1">
! 1.1</a> <font color="#0000FF">Why the name ''Pymerase''?</font></h3>
Pymerase is the combination of 'Python', the primary language Pymerase
is written in, and 'Polymerase'. Polymerase, in short, is a molecule
--- 106,118 ----
<h3><a name="tth_sEc1.1">
! 1.1</a> <font color="#0000FF">How do you pronounce Pymerase?</font></h3>
! Pie mer ase - The Py in Pymerase
! comes from Py in Python and the merase comes from the word
! Polymerase. See section <a href="#whypymerase">1.2</a> for more information.
!
! <div class="p"><!----></div>
! <h3><a name="tth_sEc1.2">
! 1.2</a> <font color="#0000FF">Why the name 'Pymerase'?</font></h3><a name="whypymerase">
! </a>
Pymerase is the combination of 'Python', the primary language Pymerase
is written in, and 'Polymerase'. Polymerase, in short, is a molecule
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*** 97,109 ****
is then used to create a database (Protein).
! <p>
! <h3><a name="tth_sEc1.2">
! 1.2</a> <font color="#0000FF">Where was Pymerase originally developed?</font></h3>
Pymerase was originally developed in the Wold Lab at the California
Institute of Technology (Caltech).
! <p>
! <h3><a name="tth_sEc1.3">
! 1.3</a> <font color="#0000FF">What is the Wold Lab?</font></h3><a name="woldlab">
</a>
The Wold Lab, run by Barbara Wold, is a Bioinformatics / Biology Lab at the
--- 122,134 ----
is then used to create a database (Protein).
! <div class="p"><!----></div>
! <h3><a name="tth_sEc1.3">
! 1.3</a> <font color="#0000FF">Where was Pymerase originally developed?</font></h3>
Pymerase was originally developed in the Wold Lab at the California
Institute of Technology (Caltech).
! <div class="p"><!----></div>
! <h3><a name="tth_sEc1.4">
! 1.4</a> <font color="#0000FF">What is the Wold Lab?</font></h3><a name="woldlab">
</a>
The Wold Lab, run by Barbara Wold, is a Bioinformatics / Biology Lab at the
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*** 112,215 ****
http://woldlab.caltech.edu/.
! <p>
! <h3><a name="tth_sEc1.4">
! 1.4</a> <font color="#0000FF">Who originally developed Pymerase?</font></h3>
Diane Trout and Brandon King originally developed Pymerase in the Wold
! Lab at Caltech. Barbara Wold is the principal invesigator incharge of
the project at Caltech, along with collaborator Eric Mjolsness of
UC Irvine.
! <p>
! <h3><a name="tth_sEc1.5">
! 1.5</a> <font color="#0000FF">Why was the original purpose of Pymerase?</font></h3>
! The original purpose of pymerase was to generate a Python Database API
for the GeneX Microarray Gene Expression Database. As development
progressed Pymerase was made more generic to support other projects
! including Sigmoid and MAGE.
! <p>
! <h3><a name="tth_sEc1.6">
! 1.6</a> <font color="#0000FF">What License is Pymerase distributed under?</font></h3>
Pymerase is distributed under the MIT license which can be found in
the source code of Pymerase or on the web at
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/
! <p>
! <h3><a name="tth_sEc1.7">
! 1.7</a> <font color="#0000FF">Does Pymerase support all versions of ArgoUML and/or
XMI?</font></h3>
! Please see section <a href="#argouml">3.2.1</a> for more information.
! <p>
<h2><a name="tth_sEc2">
! 2</a> <font color="#0000FF">FAQ - Contributing to Pymerase</font></h2>
<h3><a name="tth_sEc2.1">
! 2.1</a> <font color="#0000FF">Can I contribute to Pymerase?</font></h3>
Yes, anyone with the will to help may contribute to the Pymerase
! project. Be it with programming skills, documention, examples, money
or good old moral support, we could use all the help we can get. If
you would like contribute in any way please send an e-mail to
! pymerase-devel at lists.sourceforge.net or contact on of the curent
developers.
! <p>
! <h3><a name="tth_sEc2.2">
! 2.2</a> <font color="#0000FF">What ways can I contribute?</font></h3>
! Pymerase as an open source project servives from the support of the
Open Source community. Any help is welcome. Becoming a programmer
is probably the most obvious way to help, but is not the only way one
can contribute.
! <p>
Here is just a small list of things one can do to help:
! <ul><p>
! <li> writting documentation</li>
! <p>
! <li> testing code</li>
! <p>
! <li> creating examples</li>
! <p>
! <li> updating the web site</li>
! <p>
! <li> contributing expertice</li>
! <p>
! <li> contributing ideas</li>
! <p>
! <li> funding development</li>
</ul>
! <p>
Please send e-mail to the mailing list pymerase-devel at
lists.sourceforge.net if you would like to contribute in any way.
! <p>
! <h3><a name="tth_sEc2.3">
! 2.3</a> <font color="#0000FF">How can I help fund development and how will it help?</font></h3>
If you would like to help fund the Pymerase project or other projects
in the Wold Lab please contact Barbara Wold or send an e-mail to
pymerase-devel at lists.sourceforge.net. You can find out more about
! the Wold Lab in section <a href="#woldlab">1.3</a>
! <p>
Additional funding for Pymerase would help in many ways. First of all,
Diane and myself (Brandon) also work on other projects in the Wold
Lab, so not all of our time goes into the project. Funding would help
with the continuing development by providing more time for us to work
! on the project or the highering of more programmers to work on the
project.
! <p>
! <h2><a name="tth_sEc3">
! 3</a> <font color="#0000FF">FAQ - Input Modules</font></h2>
! <h3><a name="tth_sEc3.1">
! 3.1</a> <font color="#0000FF">parseGenexSchemaXML</font></h3>
! <h4><a name="tth_sEc3.1.1">
! 3.1.1</a> <font color="#0000FF">Does the parseGenexSchemaXML input module only
parse the GeneX project schema?</font></h4>
No. It's called parseGenexSchemaXML to give credit to the GeneX
--- 137,253 ----
http://woldlab.caltech.edu/.
! <div class="p"><!----></div>
! <h3><a name="tth_sEc1.5">
! 1.5</a> <font color="#0000FF">Who originally developed Pymerase?</font></h3>
Diane Trout and Brandon King originally developed Pymerase in the Wold
! Lab at Caltech. Barbara Wold is the principal investigator in charge of
the project at Caltech, along with collaborator Eric Mjolsness of
UC Irvine.
! <div class="p"><!----></div>
! <h3><a name="tth_sEc1.6">
! 1.6</a> <font color="#0000FF">What was the original purpose of Pymerase?</font></h3>
! The original purpose of Pymerase was to generate a Python Database API
for the GeneX Microarray Gene Expression Database. As development
progressed Pymerase was made more generic to support other projects
! defined in UML such as Sigmoid and MAGE.
! <div class="p"><!----></div>
! <h3><a name="tth_sEc1.7">
! 1.7</a> <font color="#0000FF">What License is Pymerase distributed under?</font></h3>
Pymerase is distributed under the MIT license which can be found in
the source code of Pymerase or on the web at
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/
! <div class="p"><!----></div>
! <h3><a name="tth_sEc1.8">
! 1.8</a> <font color="#0000FF">Does Pymerase support all versions of ArgoUML and/or
XMI?</font></h3>
! Please see section <a href="#argouml">4.2.1</a> for more information.
! <div class="p"><!----></div>
<h2><a name="tth_sEc2">
! 2</a> <font color="#0000FF">FAQ - Glosary</font></h2>
<h3><a name="tth_sEc2.1">
! 2.1</a> <font color="#0000FF">What does API stand for and what does it mean?</font></h3>
! API - Application Programming Interface
!
! <div class="p"><!----></div>
! An API provides set of standard building blocks for programmers to use
! to make custom applications which interface to a particular resource.
!
! <div class="p"><!----></div>
!
! <h2><a name="tth_sEc3">
! 3</a> <font color="#0000FF">FAQ - Contributing to Pymerase</font></h2>
!
! <h3><a name="tth_sEc3.1">
! 3.1</a> <font color="#0000FF">Can I contribute to Pymerase?</font></h3>
Yes, anyone with the will to help may contribute to the Pymerase
! project. Be it with programming skills, documentation, examples, money
or good old moral support, we could use all the help we can get. If
you would like contribute in any way please send an e-mail to
! pymerase-devel at lists.sourceforge.net or contact on of the current
developers.
! <div class="p"><!----></div>
! <h3><a name="tth_sEc3.2">
! 3.2</a> <font color="#0000FF">What ways can I contribute?</font></h3>
! Pymerase as an open source project services from the support of the
Open Source community. Any help is welcome. Becoming a programmer
is probably the most obvious way to help, but is not the only way one
can contribute.
! <div class="p"><!----></div>
Here is just a small list of things one can do to help:
! <ul>
! <li> writing documentation<br /><br /></li>
!
! <li> testing code<br /><br /></li>
!
! <li> creating examples<br /><br /></li>
!
! <li> updating the web site<br /><br /></li>
!
! <li> contributing expertise<br /><br /></li>
!
! <li> contributing ideas<br /><br /></li>
!
! <li> funding development<br /><br /></li>
</ul>
! <div class="p"><!----></div>
Please send e-mail to the mailing list pymerase-devel at
lists.sourceforge.net if you would like to contribute in any way.
! <div class="p"><!----></div>
! <h3><a name="tth_sEc3.3">
! 3.3</a> <font color="#0000FF">How can I help fund development and how will it help?</font></h3>
If you would like to help fund the Pymerase project or other projects
in the Wold Lab please contact Barbara Wold or send an e-mail to
pymerase-devel at lists.sourceforge.net. You can find out more about
! the Wold Lab in section <a href="#woldlab">1.4</a>
! <div class="p"><!----></div>
Additional funding for Pymerase would help in many ways. First of all,
Diane and myself (Brandon) also work on other projects in the Wold
Lab, so not all of our time goes into the project. Funding would help
with the continuing development by providing more time for us to work
! on the project or the hiring of more programmers to work on the
project.
! <div class="p"><!----></div>
! <h2><a name="tth_sEc4">
! 4</a> <font color="#0000FF">FAQ - Input Modules</font></h2>
! <h3><a name="tth_sEc4.1">
! 4.1</a> <font color="#0000FF">parseGenexSchemaXML</font></h3>
! <h4><a name="tth_sEc4.1.1">
! 4.1.1</a> <font color="#0000FF">Does the parseGenexSchemaXML input module only
parse the GeneX project schema?</font></h4>
No. It's called parseGenexSchemaXML to give credit to the GeneX
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XML format.
! <p>
! <h3><a name="tth_sEc3.2">
! 3.2</a> <font color="#0000FF">parseXMI</font></h3>
! <h4><a name="tth_sEc3.2.1">
! 3.2.1</a> <font color="#0000FF">Does parseXMI support all versions of
XMI?</font></h4><a name="argouml">
</a>
--- 258,267 ----
XML format.
! <div class="p"><!----></div>
! <h3><a name="tth_sEc4.2">
! 4.2</a> <font color="#0000FF">parseXMI</font></h3>
! <h4><a name="tth_sEc4.2.1">
! 4.2.1</a> <font color="#0000FF">Does parseXMI support all versions of
XMI?</font></h4><a name="argouml">
</a>
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*** 232,266 ****
versions. Supporting XMI was difficult in the first place as it's a
complicated standard. The XMI parser that was used in parseXMI was
! written in Java, so Jython has to be used when running parseXMI.
! <p>
I will have to find out what the latest version of ArgoUML that can be
used before they switch over to a new XMI parser. I know
ArgoUML v0.10.* should work with Pymerase.
! <p>
If you want to know more information on which versions of ArgoUML
export the version of XMI that Pymerase can read, please e-mail the
mailing list pymerase-devel at lists.sourceforge.net.
! <p>
! <h4><a name="tth_sEc3.2.2">
! 3.2.2</a> <font color="#0000FF">Why does parseGenexSchemaXML only work with
! Jython?</font></h4>
Finding an XMI parser that is developed enough and has documentation
on how to use it is difficult at this point in time. The XMI parser
that Diane used in parseXMI is written in Java, so Jython has to be
! used when using the parseXMI input module.
! <p>
! <h2><a name="tth_sEc4">
! 4</a> <font color="#0000FF">FAQ - Output Modules</font></h2>
! <h3><a name="tth_sEc4.1">
! 4.1</a> <font color="#0000FF">General</font></h3>
! <h4><a name="tth_sEc4.1.1">
! 4.1.1</a> <font color="#0000FF">What modules do hope to include in the future?</font></h4>
In the future we hope to include many more output modules. One of the
output modules we hope to develop is the generation of a C++ API which
--- 270,318 ----
versions. Supporting XMI was difficult in the first place as it's a
complicated standard. The XMI parser that was used in parseXMI was
! written in Java, so Jython has to be used when running
! parseXMI. Please read section <a href="#jython">4.2.3</a> as it contains important
! information about XMI and Jython.
! <div class="p"><!----></div>
I will have to find out what the latest version of ArgoUML that can be
used before they switch over to a new XMI parser. I know
ArgoUML v0.10.* should work with Pymerase.
! <div class="p"><!----></div>
If you want to know more information on which versions of ArgoUML
export the version of XMI that Pymerase can read, please e-mail the
mailing list pymerase-devel at lists.sourceforge.net.
! <div class="p"><!----></div>
! <h4><a name="tth_sEc4.2.2">
! 4.2.2</a> <font color="#0000FF">Why does parseXMI only work with
! Jython?</font></h4><a name="jythonxmi">
! </a>
Finding an XMI parser that is developed enough and has documentation
on how to use it is difficult at this point in time. The XMI parser
that Diane used in parseXMI is written in Java, so Jython has to be
! used when using the parseXMI input module. Please read section
! <a href="#jython">4.2.3</a> for important information about near future changes to
! Pymerase.
! <div class="p"><!----></div>
! <h4><a name="tth_sEc4.2.3">
! 4.2.3</a> <font color="#0000FF">What about this Jython dependancy? It's really annoying!</font></h4><a name="jython">
! </a>
! The dependancy on and support for Jython will be removed in the
! near future. Diane has discovered a way of allowing parseXMI to work
! under Python. The changes will be checked into CVS in the near
! future. (4/22/2003)
! <div class="p"><!----></div>
! <h2><a name="tth_sEc5">
! 5</a> <font color="#0000FF">FAQ - Output Modules</font></h2>
! <h3><a name="tth_sEc5.1">
! 5.1</a> <font color="#0000FF">General</font></h3>
!
! <h4><a name="tth_sEc5.1.1">
! 5.1.1</a> <font color="#0000FF">What modules do hope to include in the future?</font></h4>
In the future we hope to include many more output modules. One of the
output modules we hope to develop is the generation of a C++ API which
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*** 268,277 ****
Python, Perl, and Java to use the same generate API.
! <p>
! <h3><a name="tth_sEc4.2">
! 4.2</a> <font color="#0000FF">CreateDBAPI</font></h3>
! <h4><a name="tth_sEc4.2.1">
! 4.2.1</a> <font color="#0000FF">What does CreateDBAPI do?</font></h4>
CreateDBAPI generates a Python Database API for a given
schema. Currently the generated DBAPI is only compatible with
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Python, Perl, and Java to use the same generate API.
! <div class="p"><!----></div>
! <h3><a name="tth_sEc5.2">
! 5.2</a> <font color="#0000FF">CreateDBAPI</font></h3>
! <h4><a name="tth_sEc5.2.1">
! 5.2.1</a> <font color="#0000FF">What does CreateDBAPI do?</font></h4>
CreateDBAPI generates a Python Database API for a given
schema. Currently the generated DBAPI is only compatible with
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*** 279,297 ****
Relational Database Management Systems such as MySQL or Oracle.
! <p>
! <h3><a name="tth_sEc4.3">
! 4.3</a> <font color="#0000FF">CreateSQL</font></h3>
! <h4><a name="tth_sEc4.3.1">
! 4.3.1</a> <font color="#0000FF">What does CreateSQL do?</font></h4>
CreateSQL generates a file containing SQL statements for the creation
of a PostgreSQL database for a given schema.
! <p>
! <h3><a name="tth_sEc4.4">
! 4.4</a> <font color="#0000FF">CreateGraphvizUML</font></h3>
! <h4><a name="tth_sEc4.4.1">
! 4.4.1</a> <font color="#0000FF">What does CreateGraphvizUML do?</font></h4>
CreateGraphvizUML creates a .dot file which describes the
relationships of objects in your schema. This file can then be used by
--- 331,349 ----
Relational Database Management Systems such as MySQL or Oracle.
! <div class="p"><!----></div>
! <h3><a name="tth_sEc5.3">
! 5.3</a> <font color="#0000FF">CreateSQL</font></h3>
! <h4><a name="tth_sEc5.3.1">
! 5.3.1</a> <font color="#0000FF">What does CreateSQL do?</font></h4>
CreateSQL generates a file containing SQL statements for the creation
of a PostgreSQL database for a given schema.
! <div class="p"><!----></div>
! <h3><a name="tth_sEc5.4">
! 5.4</a> <font color="#0000FF">CreateGraphvizUML</font></h3>
! <h4><a name="tth_sEc5.4.1">
! 5.4.1</a> <font color="#0000FF">What does CreateGraphvizUML do?</font></h4>
CreateGraphvizUML creates a .dot file which describes the
relationships of objects in your schema. This file can then be used by
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*** 300,311 ****
Pymerase.
! <p>
! <h4><a name="tth_sEc4.4.2">
! 4.4.2</a> <font color="#0000FF">How can I create a postscript from my generated
.dot file?</font></h4>
You can use the command 'dot -Tps -o fileName.ps fileName.dot' to
generate a postscript file. See the man page for dot for more options.
! <p>
<br /><br /><hr /><small>File translated from
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Pymerase.
! <div class="p"><!----></div>
! <h4><a name="tth_sEc5.4.2">
! 5.4.2</a> <font color="#0000FF">How can I create a postscript from my generated
.dot file?</font></h4>
You can use the command 'dot -Tps -o fileName.ps fileName.dot' to
generate a postscript file. See the man page for dot for more options.
! <div class="p"><!----></div>
<br /><br /><hr /><small>File translated from
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by <a href="http://hutchinson.belmont.ma.us/tth/">
T<sub><font size="-1">T</font></sub>H</a>,
! version 2.92.<br />On 20 Mar 2003, 19:10.</small>
</html>
--- 365,368 ----
by <a href="http://hutchinson.belmont.ma.us/tth/">
T<sub><font size="-1">T</font></sub>H</a>,
! version 3.33.<br />On 22 Apr 2003, 13:33.</small>
</html>
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*** 28,32 ****
\author{Brandon King \& Diane Trout\\
Copyright \copyright California Institute of Technology}
! \date{Version 0.1.3\\\today}
\maketitle
\thispagestyle{empty}
--- 28,32 ----
\author{Brandon King \& Diane Trout\\
Copyright \copyright California Institute of Technology}
! \date{Version 0.1.4\\\today}
\maketitle
\thispagestyle{empty}
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*** 62,74 ****
\subsection{\cb Who originally developed Pymerase?}
Diane Trout and Brandon King originally developed Pymerase in the Wold
! Lab at Caltech. Barbara Wold is the principal invesigator incharge of
the project at Caltech, along with collaborator Eric Mjolsness of
UC~Irvine.
! \subsection{\cb Why was the original purpose of Pymerase?}
! The original purpose of pymerase was to generate a Python Database API
for the GeneX Microarray Gene Expression Database. As development
progressed Pymerase was made more generic to support other projects
! including Sigmoid and MAGE.
\subsection{\cb What License is Pymerase distributed under?}
--- 62,74 ----
\subsection{\cb Who originally developed Pymerase?}
Diane Trout and Brandon King originally developed Pymerase in the Wold
! Lab at Caltech. Barbara Wold is the principal investigator in charge of
the project at Caltech, along with collaborator Eric Mjolsness of
UC~Irvine.
! \subsection{\cb What was the original purpose of Pymerase?}
! The original purpose of Pymerase was to generate a Python Database API
for the GeneX Microarray Gene Expression Database. As development
progressed Pymerase was made more generic to support other projects
! defined in UML such as Sigmoid and MAGE.
\subsection{\cb What License is Pymerase distributed under?}
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*** 85,96 ****
\subsection{\cb Can I contribute to Pymerase?}
Yes, anyone with the will to help may contribute to the Pymerase
! project. Be it with programming skills, documention, examples, money
or good old moral support, we could use all the help we can get. If
you would like contribute in any way please send an e-mail to
! pymerase-devel at lists.sourceforge.net or contact on of the curent
developers.
\subsection{\cb What ways can I contribute?}
! Pymerase as an open source project servives from the support of the
Open Source community. Any help is welcome. Becoming a programmer
is probably the most obvious way to help, but is not the only way one
--- 85,96 ----
\subsection{\cb Can I contribute to Pymerase?}
Yes, anyone with the will to help may contribute to the Pymerase
! project. Be it with programming skills, documentation, examples, money
or good old moral support, we could use all the help we can get. If
you would like contribute in any way please send an e-mail to
! pymerase-devel at lists.sourceforge.net or contact on of the current
developers.
\subsection{\cb What ways can I contribute?}
! Pymerase as an open source project services from the support of the
Open Source community. Any help is welcome. Becoming a programmer
is probably the most obvious way to help, but is not the only way one
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Here is just a small list of things one can do to help:
\begin{itemize}
! \item writting documentation
\item testing code
\item creating examples
\item updating the web site
! \item contributing expertice
\item contributing ideas
\item funding development
--- 99,107 ----
Here is just a small list of things one can do to help:
\begin{itemize}
! \item writing documentation
\item testing code
\item creating examples
\item updating the web site
! \item contributing expertise
\item contributing ideas
\item funding development
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*** 121,125 ****
Lab, so not all of our time goes into the project. Funding would help
with the continuing development by providing more time for us to work
! on the project or the highering of more programmers to work on the
project.
--- 121,125 ----
Lab, so not all of our time goes into the project. Funding would help
with the continuing development by providing more time for us to work
! on the project or the hiring of more programmers to work on the
project.
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*** 153,157 ****
mailing list pymerase-devel at lists.sourceforge.net.
! \subsubsection{\cb Why does parseGenexSchemaXML only work with
Jython?}
Finding an XMI parser that is developed enough and has documentation
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mailing list pymerase-devel at lists.sourceforge.net.
! \subsubsection{\cb Why does parseXMI only work with
Jython?}
Finding an XMI parser that is developed enough and has documentation
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From: <de...@us...> - 2003-04-18 21:55:59
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Update of /cvsroot/pymerase/pymerase/bin
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv25211
Modified Files:
pymerasegui.py
Log Message:
Needed a dictionary, not a list.
Index: pymerasegui.py
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/pymerase/pymerase/bin/pymerasegui.py,v
retrieving revision 1.8
retrieving revision 1.9
diff -C2 -d -r1.8 -r1.9
*** pymerasegui.py 18 Apr 2003 19:47:44 -0000 1.8
--- pymerasegui.py 18 Apr 2003 21:55:56 -0000 1.9
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*** 479,483 ****
translator = pymerase.Pymerase(translatorName)
! parsed_input = translator.read(schema, None, [])
for outputMod, destination in outputPairList:
--- 479,483 ----
translator = pymerase.Pymerase(translatorName)
! parsed_input = translator.read(schema, None, {})
for outputMod, destination in outputPairList:
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From: <ki...@us...> - 2003-04-18 19:47:49
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Update of /cvsroot/pymerase/pymerase/bin
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv30297/bin
Modified Files:
pymerasegui.py
Log Message:
Reactivated parseXMI input module, as it will become functional again in Python in about a week. Fixed bug 723848.
Index: pymerasegui.py
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/pymerase/pymerase/bin/pymerasegui.py,v
retrieving revision 1.7
retrieving revision 1.8
diff -C2 -d -r1.7 -r1.8
*** pymerasegui.py 19 Feb 2003 00:10:52 -0000 1.7
--- pymerasegui.py 18 Apr 2003 19:47:44 -0000 1.8
***************
*** 152,162 ****
value="parseGenexSchemaXML").grid(row=1,
column=1)
! #FIXME: parseXMI does not currently work in python, only jython
! #FIXME: pymerasegui.py only works in python, not jython
! #self.radioXmi = Radiobutton(frame,
! # text="parseXMI",
! # variable=self.inputModule,
! # value="parseXMI").grid(row=2,
! # column=1)
#####################
--- 152,161 ----
value="parseGenexSchemaXML").grid(row=1,
column=1)
!
! self.radioXmi = Radiobutton(frame,
! text="parseXMI",
! variable=self.inputModule,
! value="parseXMI").grid(row=2,
! column=1)
#####################
***************
*** 203,209 ****
variable=self.intCreatePythonAPI,
command=self.outputModCheck1)
! self.CreatePythonAPI.grid(row=4, column=2, sticky=W)
self.outputPythonAPIEntry = Entry(frame)
! self.outputPythonAPIEntry.grid(row=4, column=3)
#CreateSQL
--- 202,208 ----
variable=self.intCreatePythonAPI,
command=self.outputModCheck1)
! self.CreatePythonAPI.grid(row=2, column=2, sticky=W)
self.outputPythonAPIEntry = Entry(frame)
! self.outputPythonAPIEntry.grid(row=2, column=3)
#CreateSQL
***************
*** 213,219 ****
variable=self.intCreateSQL,
command=self.outputModCheck1)
! self.CreateSQL.grid(row=5, column=2, sticky=W)
self.outputSQLEntry = Entry(frame)
! self.outputSQLEntry.grid(row=5, column=3)
#CreateGraphvizUML
--- 212,218 ----
variable=self.intCreateSQL,
command=self.outputModCheck1)
! self.CreateSQL.grid(row=3, column=2, sticky=W)
self.outputSQLEntry = Entry(frame)
! self.outputSQLEntry.grid(row=3, column=3)
#CreateGraphvizUML
***************
*** 223,229 ****
variable=self.intCreateGraphvizUML,
command=self.outputModCheck1)
! self.CreateGraphvizUML.grid(row=6, column=2, sticky=W)
self.outputGraphvizUMLEntry = Entry(frame)
! self.outputGraphvizUMLEntry.grid(row=6, column=3)
#CreatePyTkWidgets
--- 222,228 ----
variable=self.intCreateGraphvizUML,
command=self.outputModCheck1)
! self.CreateGraphvizUML.grid(row=4, column=2, sticky=W)
self.outputGraphvizUMLEntry = Entry(frame)
! self.outputGraphvizUMLEntry.grid(row=4, column=3)
#CreatePyTkWidgets
***************
*** 233,239 ****
variable=self.intCreatePyTkWidgets,
command=self.outputModCheck1)
! self.CreatePyTkWidgets.grid(row=7, column=2, sticky=W)
self.outputPyTkWidgetsEntry = Entry(frame)
! self.outputPyTkWidgetsEntry.grid(row=7, column=3)
#CreatePyTkDBWidgets
--- 232,238 ----
variable=self.intCreatePyTkWidgets,
command=self.outputModCheck1)
! self.CreatePyTkWidgets.grid(row=5, column=2, sticky=W)
self.outputPyTkWidgetsEntry = Entry(frame)
! self.outputPyTkWidgetsEntry.grid(row=5, column=3)
#CreatePyTkDBWidgets
***************
*** 243,249 ****
variable=self.intCreatePyTkDBWidgets,
command=self.outputModCheck1)
! self.CreatePyTkDBWidgets.grid(row=8, column=2, sticky=W)
self.outputPyTkDBWidgetsEntry = Entry(frame)
! self.outputPyTkDBWidgetsEntry.grid(row=8, column=3)
#CreateReport
--- 242,248 ----
variable=self.intCreatePyTkDBWidgets,
command=self.outputModCheck1)
! self.CreatePyTkDBWidgets.grid(row=6, column=2, sticky=W)
self.outputPyTkDBWidgetsEntry = Entry(frame)
! self.outputPyTkDBWidgetsEntry.grid(row=6, column=3)
#CreateReport
***************
*** 253,259 ****
variable=self.intCreateReport,
command=self.outputModCheck1)
! self.CreateReport.grid(row=9, column=2, sticky=W)
self.outputReportEntry = Entry(frame)
! self.outputReportEntry.grid(row=9, column=3)
#CreateTableXML
--- 252,258 ----
variable=self.intCreateReport,
command=self.outputModCheck1)
! self.CreateReport.grid(row=7, column=2, sticky=W)
self.outputReportEntry = Entry(frame)
! self.outputReportEntry.grid(row=7, column=3)
#CreateTableXML
***************
*** 263,269 ****
variable=self.intCreateTableXML,
command=self.outputModCheck1)
! self.CreateTableXML.grid(row=10, column=2, sticky=W)
self.outputTableXMLEntry = Entry(frame)
! self.outputTableXMLEntry.grid(row=10, column=3)
#iPymerase
--- 262,268 ----
variable=self.intCreateTableXML,
command=self.outputModCheck1)
! self.CreateTableXML.grid(row=8, column=2, sticky=W)
self.outputTableXMLEntry = Entry(frame)
! self.outputTableXMLEntry.grid(row=8, column=3)
#iPymerase
***************
*** 274,280 ****
justify=LEFT,
command=self.outputModCheck2)
! self.iPymerase.grid(row=11, column=2, sticky=W)
self.outputiPymeraseEntry = Entry(frame)
! self.outputiPymeraseEntry.grid(row=11, column=3)
#Run load settings in initialize mode
--- 273,279 ----
justify=LEFT,
command=self.outputModCheck2)
! self.iPymerase.grid(row=9, column=2, sticky=W)
self.outputiPymeraseEntry = Entry(frame)
! self.outputiPymeraseEntry.grid(row=9, column=3)
#Run load settings in initialize mode
***************
*** 480,484 ****
translator = pymerase.Pymerase(translatorName)
! parsed_input = translator.read(schema)
for outputMod, destination in outputPairList:
--- 479,483 ----
translator = pymerase.Pymerase(translatorName)
! parsed_input = translator.read(schema, None, [])
for outputMod, destination in outputPairList:
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From: <ki...@us...> - 2003-04-18 19:20:42
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Update of /cvsroot/pymerase/pymerase/pymweb/www In directory sc8-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv17865/www Modified Files: pymweb.html Log Message: Added 'None' compression type. Index: pymweb.html =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/pymerase/pymerase/pymweb/www/pymweb.html,v retrieving revision 1.7 retrieving revision 1.8 diff -C2 -d -r1.7 -r1.8 *** pymweb.html 9 Apr 2003 15:50:45 -0000 1.7 --- pymweb.html 18 Apr 2003 19:20:39 -0000 1.8 *************** *** 44,47 **** --- 44,48 ---- <option value="Tar&Gzip" label="Tar&Gzip" selected="1">Tar&Gzip</option> <option value="Zip" label="Zip">Zip</option> + <option value="None" label="None">None</option> </select> </td> |