![Oracle Drags Its Feet in the JavaScript Trademark Dispute](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/cgdhsj6q/production/919c3b22c24f93884c548d60cbb338e819ff2435-1024x1024.webp?w=400&fit=max&auto=format)
Security News
Oracle Drags Its Feet in the JavaScript Trademark Dispute
Oracle seeks to dismiss fraud claims in the JavaScript trademark dispute, delaying the case and avoiding questions about its right to the name.
@geneontology/wc-gocam-viz
Advanced tools
This web component allows to visualize GO-CAM from any website and create entity/activity views to highlight the flow of causal relationships.
For a simple, static website using <script>
tags is a quick way to get started. For example:
<html>
<head>
<script type="module" src="https://unpkg.com/@geneontology/wc-gocam-viz@^1/dist/wc-gocam-viz/wc-gocam-viz.esm.js"></script>
<script nomodule="" src="https://unpkg.com/@geneontology/wc-gocam-viz@^1/dist/wc-gocam-viz/wc-gocam-viz.js"></script>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/font-awesome/4.7.0/css/font-awesome.min.css">
</head>
<body>
<wc-gocam-viz
id="gocam-1"
gocam-id="568b0f9600000284"
></wc-gocam-viz>
</body>
</html>
This will render a GO-CAM model highlighting the flow of regulations between genes/activities.
To use the web component as part of a larger front-end application that has its own bundling process, first install the dependency:
npm install @geneontology/wc-gocam-viz
Somewhere near the top level of your application you must define the custom components from this package:
import { defineCustomElements } from '@geneontology/wc-gocam-viz/loader'
defineCustomElements()
Now the <wc-gocam-viz>
element can be used in your application's markup.
FAQs
Web component to visualize GO-CAM
We found that @geneontology/wc-gocam-viz demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
Did you know?
Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.
Security News
Oracle seeks to dismiss fraud claims in the JavaScript trademark dispute, delaying the case and avoiding questions about its right to the name.
Security News
The Linux Foundation is warning open source developers that compliance with global sanctions is mandatory, highlighting legal risks and restrictions on contributions.
Security News
Maven Central now validates Sigstore signatures, making it easier for developers to verify the provenance of Java packages.