At 22:12 17/09/2003 +0200, E.L. Willighagen (Egon) wrote:

There are other Java3D based projects mentioned on the web... but this might
be a good target for rendering quality... but as it is Java3D based, it has
the known downsides that:

1. Java3D is not very portable
2. Java3D is buggy (and support seems unlikely as Sun is moving away from
Java3D)
3. you cannot use Java3D easily in a browser...

Agreed. We spent a lot of effort with Jumbo on Java3D and it was a nightmare. That's why we went over to Jmol ...


P.


Thus many advantages to Miguel's work in cvs HEAD.

Indeed.



(Gemma, still thanx for the pointer, had not seen this project before.)

Egon


On Wednesday 17 September 2003 20:46, E.L. Willighagen (Egon) wrote: > ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- > > Subject: Something you may be interested in a quick look at > Date: Tuesday 16 September 2003 15:28 > From: Gemma Holliday > > http://mbt.sdsc.edu/ > > this is a java tolkit for viewing protein structure. Thought you might be > interested in having a wee look. > > -------------------------------------------------------

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