Hello Egon,
> So, what kind of protein building are these Jenkins jobs doing?
None yet. At the moment the project has one computer vision researcher, one
population genetics researcher and two geeks (me included). So we don't really
have any researchers using Jenkins for protein building yet.
This job is only using Jmol for existing files in the job workspace, and was
created by me to learn more about Jmol.
> Does it show the output of a docking?
I don't think so.
But if you could share an example of what you would expect of an automated
solution, or just point what other work could be done, I would be glad to try
to put it to work in Jenkins.
Besides plug-ins, there are slaves (unix, mac, windows) to distribute tasks and
integration with different systems (via web, native calls, etc). So it is not
so complicated to automate existing pipelines, or even integrate with other
systems that do that.
Thanks!
Bruno
>________________________________
> From: Egon Willighagen <egon.willigha...@gmail.com>
>To: Bruno P. Kinoshita <brunodepau...@yahoo.com.br>;
>jmol-developers@lists.sourceforge.net
>Sent: Tuesday, June 3, 2014 3:29 AM
>Subject: Re: [Jmol-developers] Using Jmol in Jenkins jobs
>
>
>On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 3:41 AM, Bruno P. Kinoshita
>
><brunodepau...@yahoo.com.br> wrote:
>> Let me know if you find it useful, and kudos for all the work in Jmol. It
>> was my first time using it, but there was good documentation and examples,
>> and the Javascript library worked very well too.
>
>This is cool!
>
>So, what kind of protein building are these Jenkins jobs doing? Does
>it show the output of a docking?
>
>Egon
>
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