CBIIT/cacore-sdk

Name: cacore-sdk

Owner: NCI CBIIT Development Sandbox

Description: The caCORE Software Development Kit (SDK) generates a system built on the principles of Model Driven Architecture (MDA), n-tier architecture and a common API for data access. When the caCORE SDK-generated system is combined with controlled vocabularies and registered metadata, the resulting software system, called "caCORE-like" system, is "semantically integrated."

Created: 2014-10-10 18:02:57.0

Updated: 2013-10-20 06:37:00.0

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Welcome to the caCORE SDK Project!

The caCORE Software Development Kit (SDK) generates a system built on the principles of Model Driven Architecture (MDA), n-tier architecture and a common API for data access. The use of MDA and n-tier architecture allows for easy access to data, particularly by other applications.

When the caCORE SDK-generated system is combined with controlled vocabularies and registered metadata, the resulting software system, called “caCORE-like” system, is “semantically integrated.” All exposed API elements have runtime accessible metadata that defines the meaning of the elements using controlled terminology.

The caCORE SDK has two modules:

The caCORE SDK is an open source project written in Java using Hibernate, Spring Framework, JAXB, Axis, Castor, Struts, Acegi Security, Apache Commons, Apache CXF technologies.

The caCORE SDK is distributed under the BSD 3-Clause License. Please see the NOTICE and LICENSE files for details.

You will find more details about the caCORE SDK in the following links:

Please join us in further developing and improving caCORE SDK.

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This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.