A 'service' in Anno-J (often referred to as a fetcher) is is a small program that sits out on the web somewhere and responds to simple HTTP requests with sensible data. For example, a time fetcher might respond to the query: http://www.somesite.com/service?tellTime with a response of 09:30:00 AM. From the client's perspective, the fetcher's implementation details are irrelevant.
Anno-J is a client and it's important to realize that it does not store data: it is a REST-based, 100% server-side agnostic application. It is the responsibility of the data provider, not the client, to maintain, curate, secure, syndicate, and host his/her own data.
This section provides an example of how to create a server-side fetcher that provides Gene Model annotation data in response to simple HTTP GET requests (conveniently the same requests that an Anno-J GeneModels plugin uses). The example uses MySQL, PHP and Apache but does not depend upon these technologies.
This step is optional.
This section is under development. At this stage if you wish to add a service to the list (or remove one) please contact me.