Manfred,
Are you using any open source bioinformatics libraries like biojava?

Mark


On Sep 26, 10:10 pm, Manfred Moser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As you can see from our website we have a thick client as well as a
> web app. The thick client is a webstarted Swing app.
>
> Other components are JBoss, Spring, Hibernate... and lots more as you
> can imagine.
>
> Manfred Moserhttp://www.mosabuam.com
> skype: mosabuahttp://www.linkedin.com/in/manfredmoser
>
> On Friday September 26 2008, phidias51 wrote:
>
> > Hi Manfred,
> > Sounds interesting, although my wife's not that interested in
> > moving to BC.  I am curious about what Java technologies you're
> > using through.
>
> > I've been experimenting with creating a Grails-based LIMS lately
> > and it's definitely easier.
>
> > Mark
>
> > On Sep 20, 11:20 pm, Manfred Moser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Well. When it comes to Java and Genomics (or Proteomics...) I can
> > > tell you that Genologics uses Java pretty much exclusively for
> > > their LIMS. (Disclaimer... I work there). We do have integration
> > > with Affymetrix too. Although we are bit further north than the
> > > Bay Area.. all the way in BC ;-)
>
> > > Nevertheless our website should be interesting to you
>
> > >http://www.genologics.com/
>
> > > manfred
>
> > > PS: and yes.. we are hiring too ;-)
> > > --
> > > Manfred Moser
> > > Vancouver Island Java User Grouphttp://www.mosabuam.com/vijug
> > > skype: mosabuahttp://www.linkedin.com/in/manfredmoser
>
> > > On Friday September 19 2008, phidias51 wrote:
> > > > I know that 23andMe uses a python-based platform and I was
> > > > curious if Navigenics uses Java?  I seem to recall hearing that
> > > > Navigenics uses Affymetrix SNP arrays, do you know if there's a
> > > > Java-based library to make accessing that data easier.  I
> > > > suppose, if worse-came-to-worse, you could always use JNI/JNA
> > > > to interface with their native library.
>
> > > > Does Navigenics make use of any open source tools like
> > > > R/Bioconductor for array analysis?
>
> > > > Given that a lot of bioinformatics-related tasks are done
> > > > through scripting (traditionally Perl or Python),  I was
> > > > wondering if you had noticed any uptake in Java-based scripting
> > > > languages like Groovy either at work or in the Bay Area
> > > > bioinformatics community?
>
> > > > --Mark
>
> > > > PS.  Saw this interesting animation that shows how
> > > > microarray-based SNP testing works.
> > > >http://bioisolutions.blogspot.com/2008/06/microarray-method-for-
> > > >gen etic-testing.html
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