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HotSwap for bioinformatics: A STRAP tutorial

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HotSwap for bioinformatics: A STRAP tutorial
Background: Bioinformatics applications are now routinely used to analyze large amounts of data. Application development often requires many cycles of optimization, compiling, and testing. Repeatedly loading large datasets can significantly slow down the development process. We have incorporated HotSwap functionality into the protein workbench STRAP, allowing developers to create plugins using the Java HotSwap technique. Results: Users can load multiple protein sequences or structures into the main STRAP user interface, and simultaneously develop plugins using an editor of their choice such as Emacs. Saving changes to the Java file causes STRAP to recompile the plugin and automatically update its user interface without requiring recompilation of STRAP or reloading of protein data. This article presents a tutorial on how to develop HotSwap plugins. STRAP is available at http://strapjava.de and http://www.charite.de/bioinf/strap. Conclusion: HotSwap is a useful and time-saving technique...
Christoph Gille, Peter N. Robinson
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Updated 10 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2006
Where BMCBI
Authors Christoph Gille, Peter N. Robinson
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