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JSBML, the official pure Java programming library for the Systems Biology Markup Language (SBML) format, has evolved with the advent of different modeling formalisms in systems biology and their ability to be exchanged and represented via extensions of SBML. JSBML has matured into a major, active open-source project with contributions from a growing, international team of developers who not only maintain compatibility with SBML, but also drive steady improvements to the Java interface and promote ease-of-use with end users.Availability and implementation
Source code, binaries and documentation for JSBML can be freely obtained under the terms of the LGPL 2.1 from the website http://sbml.org/Software/JSBML. More information about JSBML can be found in the user guide at http://sbml.org/Software/JSBML/docs/.Contact
jsbml-development@googlegroups.com or andraeger@eng.ucsd.eduSupplementary information
Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.
SUBMITTER: Rodriguez N
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4595895 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Rodriguez Nicolas N Thomas Alex A Watanabe Leandro L Vazirabad Ibrahim Y IY Kofia Victor V Gómez Harold F HF Mittag Florian F Matthes Jakob J Rudolph Jan J Wrzodek Finja F Netz Eugen E Diamantikos Alexander A Eichner Johannes J Keller Roland R Wrzodek Clemens C Fröhlich Sebastian S Lewis Nathan E NE Myers Chris J CJ Le Novère Nicolas N Palsson Bernhard Ø BØ Hucka Michael M Dräger Andreas A
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<h4>Unlabelled</h4>JSBML, the official pure Java programming library for the Systems Biology Markup Language (SBML) format, has evolved with the advent of different modeling formalisms in systems biology and their ability to be exchanged and represented via extensions of SBML. JSBML has matured into a major, active open-source project with contributions from a growing, international team of developers who not only maintain compatibility with SBML, but also drive steady improvements to the Java i ...[more]