I maintain some software for the BioMagResBank (http://www.bmrb.wisc.edu/)
that's written in Java and incorporates Jmol.  Because of the recent 
issues with Java security, we're investigating converting the whole thing 
to JavaScript.  Hopefully we can use JSmol as a pretty direct substitute 
for Jmol, but we have quite a bit of our own Java code to convert.

We're hoping that we can do at least a good chunk of the conversion with 
java2js, but I haven't had much luck with that tool so far.  I downloaded 
and installed apache cxf, but when I run java2js I *always* get this 
error:

JavaToJS Error : 
org.apache.cxf.tools.common.toolspec.parser.BadUsageException: Missing 
argument: classname

As I recall at least some of the Jmol to JSmol conversion was done with 
java2js -- I'm hoping that someone on this list can point me at least a 
little bit in the right direction in getting java2js to work...

An actual example of using java2js, even on super-simple Java code, would 
be really helpful.

Kent
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R. Kent Wenger (wen...@cs.wisc.edu, 608-262-6627,
http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~wenger/)
Computer Sciences Department
University of Wisconsin-Madison

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