Credits

cPath runs on cPath software, and was created by: Gary Bader, Ethan Cerami, Emek Demir, Benjamin Gross, and Chris Sander.

cPath is built entirely on open source software. We gratefully acknowledge the following open source projects.

Apache Tomcat Servlet / Java Server Pages (JSP) Engine.
Apache Commons Multiple Apache Commons projects, including DBCP: database connection pooling services.
Apache Log4j Java logging framework. Helps us track down bugs.
Apache Lucene Full-featured text search engine library. Powers all our search functionality.
Apache Struts Extensible framework for creating Java web applications. Powers all or our web pages.
ARP: Another RDF Parser RDF/XML Parser. Parses and validates all our BioPAX files.
Cruise Control Framework for running continuous builds. Re-compiles and re-tests all cPath code after every check in.
CVS Version control system.
EhCache Java caching library. Helps keep cPath running fast.
Firebug A must-have extension to Firefox, used to debug Web 2.0 applications.
JDOM Our favorite library for parsing XML in Java.
JUnit Unit test framework for regression testing.
MySQL Relational database system.
Web Developer Extension Another must-have extension to Firefox, used to debug HTML, CSS and Javascript.
Yahoo! UI Library (YUI) Web 2.0 / AJAX library. Powers all of our dynamic HTML / AJAX features. Nice work, Yahoo!

 

We also gratefully acknowledge Andreas Viklund, who provided the open source stylesheets, used to design the web site.