GWAS Catalog Ontology and Curation Infrastructure REST API.
Copyright 2017 EMBL - European Bioinformatics Institute
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This project is built with Maven (http://maven.apache.org) so make sure you have an up-to-date installation of Maven before proceeding.
Clone this project, change to the root GOCI directory and run
mvn clean install
to build all binaries of this project.
The GWAS Ontology and Curation Infrastructure (GOCI) is organised into several main strands: tools for working with the ontology, tools for enhancing curation activities, and tools to generate a diagram of GWAS catalog data.
This module hosts the core classes underlying the GOCI tooling suite. It includes sub-modules for the key model objects that GOCI is based on, repository and service modules for accessing the data model and modules for diagram generation and interacting with ontologies.
This module includes all the different ways to interface with the GWAS Catalog. It includes modules for the REST API.
These are convenience modules used for dependency management.
The GOCI project makes use of many public and freely available software resources - we would like to thank them all for their continued support.
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