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[http://www.helixsoft.nl/blog/?p=153 This blog post] contains an example of how to use the WikiPathways webservice in Groovy. | [http://www.helixsoft.nl/blog/?p=153 This blog post] contains an example of how to use the WikiPathways webservice in Groovy. | ||
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Revision as of 23:19, 2 March 2015
Web Services for WikiPathways
WikiPathways can be accessed programmatically through a REST web service. These services provide powerful means to query, access and interact with the pathway content at WikiPathways. |
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API ReferenceSee the API reference page for a list of available web service functions and data structures. Java librariesYou can get a high-level API to the WikiPathways web service here: source compiled binaries (choose the most recent wikipathways_client_bin-*). Working with GPMLThe pathways on WikiPathways are stored in the GPML format. This is an XML format and can be processed in any programming language. See here for the GPML specification. If you are developing in Java, we recommend using our Java libraries. LibrariesBelow is a short list of libraries for popular programming languages that might help you work with the WikiPathways web service.
Other ExamplesGroovyThis blog post contains an example of how to use the WikiPathways webservice in Groovy. How to citeKelder T, Pico AR, Hanspers K, van Iersel MP, Evelo C, Conklin BR. (2009) Mining Biological Pathways Using WikiPathways Web Services. PLoS ONE 4(7): doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0006447 |