| Emmanuel, B., Leser, U., Lijnzaad, P., Cussat-Blanc, Jungferm K. Guyon, F., Vaysseix, G, Helgesen, C., and Rodriguez-Tom, P., A proposal for a standard CORBA interface for genome maps, Bioinformatics, Vol 15, No 2, 1999, p157-169. |
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Emmanuel, B., Leser, U., Lijnzaad, P., Cussat-Blanc, Jungferm K. Guyon, F., Vaysseix, G, Helgesen, C., and Rodriguez-Tom, P., A proposal for a standard CORBA interface for genome maps, Bioinformatics, Vol 15, No 2, 1999, p157-169.
....of IDL and CORBA server based on the schema of the underlying database. But such an IDL is normally not what we need for our concrete application. One reason is that in order to allow for the interoperation of independently developed clients and servers it is advantageous to agree on a common IDL [1]. Another reason is as detailed in chapter 3 that there are many different ways to represent data in IDL. The different representations have different advantages and disadvantages, and can significantly influence the performance of a distributed system. The IDL is therefore highly application ....
Barillot E., Leser U., et al.: A proposal for a standard CORBA interface for genome maps. Bioinfomatics, 15. Oxford University Press. (1999) 157-169
....all of them in detail, or if sources frequently evolve their schemas, and users cannot track all changes. Furthermore, certain situation unavoidably require the use of a global schema, namely, if standard schemas are used (e.g. STEP schemas [SM 98] Sau 98] or OMG s domain standards, such as [BLL 99] LSRDTF 98a] In this cases, existing components must be fit into this standard schema. Fig. 4: Schemas in tightly integrated FIS . Loose federation Loose federations do not offer a uniform schema for queries against the federation. But they offer a uniform query language (multidatabase query ....
E. Barillot, U. Leser, P. Lijnzaad, C. Cussat-Blanc, K. Jungfer, F. Guyon, G. Vaysseix, C. Helgesen,P. Rodriguez-Tome , A Proposal for a Standard CORBA Interface for Genome Maps, Bioinformatics 15: 157-169, 1999.
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