Hi,

Funny, we get the same remarks ;o)

In fact, the problem relies on the fact that Access has no name. I said to Vincent to make appear the source and target objects for link.
I think (hope) he will do it.

He is also working on the addition of new model, because we (the RMod team) asked for the same things.

Anne

Le 10 juil. 2013 à 17:16, Alexandre Bergel a écrit :

Hi!

This is an excellent start! You are working on a difficult task, but a very valuable one. 

I have tried it, and I faced some strange situations. I got the following:

<Screen Shot 2013-07-10 at 11.12.34 AM.png>

The button 'Home' and 'Moose On the Web' does not seem to do much. 
Can you add other models? Let's say Roassal ? :-) 

Maybe we could have a list of predefined queries (eg. largest classes, highest fan-in)

Apparently sourceLanguage is [object Object]

I will be happy to try it again, let us know!

Go go go!
Alexandre

On Jul 10, 2013, at 10:09 AM, Vincent Blondeau <vincent.blondeau@polytech-lille.net> wrote:

Hi, 

Moose on Web is on the Web ! 

The purpose of this project is to access the moose image across the web through a Rest Api
I let you discover ...

You can try it at: 
http://37.139.2.203 

And access directly to the API at: 
http://37.139.2.203/API 


Cheers,

Vincent
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