Difference between revisions of "Developer documentation"
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*[[Installing the Web Application]] - ''Here's how to install the WormBase web application -- including Catalyst -- on your system'' | *[[Installing the Web Application]] - ''Here's how to install the WormBase web application -- including Catalyst -- on your system'' | ||
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*[[Coding standards]] | *[[Coding standards]] | ||
*[[Third-party libraries]] - ''installing and managing third-party libraries, namely GBrowse and BioPerl'' | *[[Third-party libraries]] - ''installing and managing third-party libraries, namely GBrowse and BioPerl'' |
Revision as of 12:09, 16 January 2008
This page contains information pertinent to developers of WormBase.
Contents
Hardware platform
- Logical structure
- Physical structure
- Performance optimization - Memory, Disk, and Network I/O troubleshooting
- Hardware catalog - A complete accounting of WormBase compute resources
- Base node configuration - CentOS5 - Configuring a WormBase node from scratch (CentOS 5)
Software platform
- Installing the Web Application - Here's how to install the WormBase web application -- including Catalyst -- on your system
- Application overview - A quick tour through the web application
- Coding standards
- Third-party libraries - installing and managing third-party libraries, namely GBrowse and BioPerl
Administration
- Monitoring services and servers
- Crises Recovery Plan - Everything breaks. Here's how to fix it.
Load balancing and Failover
- Building Squid - How to build and install Squid
- Configuring Squid - basic squid configuration at WormBase