Hi,

I ported a molecular editor applet to JavaScript using GWT and a library 
that I developed: JSApplet. This library extends the JRE emulation for a 
subset of the Abstract Window Toolkit (events, windows, popumenu, 2D 
graphics, ...) and add new capabilities, such as HTML5 drag and drop, IOS 
and Android support. The original Java code of the applet required only 
minimal changes and it still can be used to generate a Java applet (jar 
file).
The capabilities and limitations of this library are described in my recent 
publication: http://www.jcheminf.com/content/5/1/24 .

My JavaScript "applet" can be seen in action 
here:http://www.molecular-networks.com/online_demos/corina_demo_interactive. 
The applet compiled with GWT is on left side (JSME). Interestingly, the one 
on the right side (JSmol), with 3D graphics, has been translated from Java 
using java2script (but not by me).


I have a question: is a library like JSApplet of general interest? Should I 
create an open source project?

Thanks.




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