EnsEMBL-Web-Record 1.01 is a Perl script for Modules scripts design by Matt Wood.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. EnsEMBL-Web-Record is a family of modules used for managing a user's persistant data in a database.
Publisher review: EnsEMBL-Web-Record is a family of modules used for managing a user's persistant data in a database. Many web sites now encourage users to register and login to access more advanced features, and to customise a site to their needs.The EnsEMBL::Web::Record group of Perl modules is design to manage any arbitrary type of user created data in an SQL database. This module follows the Active Record design pattern, in that each new instantiated Record object represents a single row of a database.That object can be manipulated programatically, and any changes made can be stored in the database with a single record->save function call.Because arbitrary Perl data structures can be stored in this manner, EnsEMBL::Web::Record allows user preferences to be easily saved, and allows developers to implement new featurs quickly and allo/> Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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