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At 09:29 24/07/2006, Tei wrote:

>I see this as a serie of scripts
>
>$ clax-create pubchem -url
>http://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/summary/summary.cgi?cid=CLAX_PARAM1&disopt=DisplayXML
>$ clax-config pubchem -xsl http://foo.org/pubchem2cml.xsl
>$ clax-get pubchem -p1 28309 -o file://usr/pmr/a123.cml
>
>this help hide implementation details (java, saxon, etc.), and follow
>the apt-get / svn  succesfull style. SVN even store auth keys, so
>communication can be private trough ssl. Hiding implementations
>details can help If you ever switch from java to python.

Scripts are certainly one of the ways to glue the services together 
(It looks here as if you are using the symbol "pubchem" to save state 
between scripts). The services still have to be defined.

P.


Peter Murray-Rust
Unilever Centre for Molecular Sciences Informatics
University of Cambridge,
Lensfield Road,  Cambridge CB2 1EW, UK
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