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- | * <b>02.07 (Paul):</b> As gadgets are pure Javascript/HTML, i don't see a possibility to download/upload-sequence files. I think we need a robot for this... i don't see a useful thing we can do with gadgets right now...
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- | * <b>08.07 (Paul):</b> I visited the bioinformatical-lecture at the technical faculty and asked if someone wants to join our team. No one answered jet...
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- | * <b>12.07 (Paul):</b> As i took a closer look at the Robot-API the last days, i noticed another problem the might occur: Google currently only accepts robot running on Google App-Engine. I think we don't want to run our system on it permanently, but as i don't have any hope that there will be a working solution to host robots on your own server till the jamboree, we have to write the robots for App-Engine and rewrite them later. App-Engine however does not support the BioPhyton- and BioJava-libraries, so we have to import them manually... so we really SHOULD use only one language to write the robots...
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- | * <b>14.07.</b> Meeting, see [[Meetings]]
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- | * <b>15.07. (Paul):</b> There is a new post in the Google Blog announcing that have just begun to give more developers access to the sandbox. So we'll hopefully get our accounts within about a month.
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- | * <b>16.07. (Paul):</b> Took me hole morning to figure out that the Google-Web-Toolkit-Eclipse-Plugin needs both 32-Bit JDK- and Eclipseversions to run. Because of this Google-Plugin Eclipse we'll use Eclipse as Software Development Kit.
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- | * <b>19.07. (Jörg):</b> Importing BioJava seems to work; Best we just store the BioJava-objects in the Google proprietary GQL-db to bypass the lack of BioSQL.
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- | * <b>20.07. (Paul):</b> Google announced an "almost" public beta of Wave starting at September 30th. So maybe we can have a live presentation at iGEM-Jamboree.
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- | * <b>21.07. (Paul):</b> Maybe we'll need a server for wavelet - wavelet - communication to bypass Google-App-Engine limitations.
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- | * <b>22.07. (Paul):</b> We looked at some servers from Dell, and maybe found a fitting one.
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- | * <b>23.07.:</b> Meeting, see [[Meetings]].
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- | * <b>24.07. (Paul):</b> I'm currently working on a class which creates basic Text-views of a DNA-Sequence and its readings-frames<br>
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- | * <b>24.07. (Paul):</b> Francois Le Fevre, advisor of a french iGEM-Team is interested in joining our Project.<br>it seems that GeneWave is a registered trading mark, so well maybe have to change the name of the project, maybe to BioWave, SynBioWave, SynWave?
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- | * <b>26.07. (Paul):</b> Dell seems to be to expensive if we want a server with native raid-support. We are looking for one at the locale computer stores here in Freiburg.
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- | * <b>27.07. (Paul):</b> We created a "Genewave"-Project at Sourceforge.net ( http://sourceforge.net/projects/genewave/ ) so that we can rapidly start programming when we got our sandbox-accounts.
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- | * <b>28.07. (Paul):</b> Still working on my displaySequence-class... while its works fine given the right parameters, I'm now adding some error-handling
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- | * <b>30.07. (Paul):</b> We finally bought a server at some locale shop here in Freiburg. Its a bit frustrating that we still did not get Sandbox accounts.
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- | * <b>31.07. (Paul):</b> I finally got my sandbox-account! No time to write more at the moment, I'm testing Google-Wave
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