Bio::DB::DBAdaptorI - DESCRIPTION of Interface
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This interface describes the basic datastore adaptor that acts as a factory.
It allows one to obtain adaptors for specific classes or objects, as well as objects that make a class or object peristent.
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The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a _
Title : get_object_adaptor Usage : $objadp = $adaptor->get_object_adaptor("Bio::SeqI"); Function: Obtain an PersistenceAdaptorI compliant object for the given class or object. Example : Returns : The appropriate object adaptor, a Bio::DB::PersistenceAdaptorI implementing object. Args : The class (a string) or object for which the adaptor is to be obtained. Optionally, a DBContextI implementing object to initialize the adaptor with.
Title : create_persistent Usage : $dbadaptor->create_persistent($obj) Function: Creates a PersistentObjectI implementing object that adapts the given object to the datastore. Example : Returns : A Bio::DB::PeristentObjectI implementing object Args : An object of a type that can be stored in the datastore adapted by this factory. Alternatively, the class name of such an object. All remaining arguments should be passed to the constructor of the class if the first argument is a class name.
To install Bio::BioEntry, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Bio::BioEntry
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Bio::BioEntry
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