Well, anything is going to be slower than 10.0 -- that was very lean. If you
are using JmolApplet0.jar (standard initialization), you should get pretty
fast loading with small molecules.

I worry about a web page with "dozens of applets." This is questionable
design. It worked with Chime because it was a plug in. A dozen applets all
starting up simultaneously SHOULD be ok, but look out for browser crashes.

You might try the sort of sequential loading I recently demoed:

http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/docs/examples-11/sequence4.htm

Bob


On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 11:38 PM, Chris Pudney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

> G'day,
>
> After recently upgrading our site's JmolApplet from v10.0 to v11.6 I
> noticed an increase in the time taken by v11.6 during initialization,
> i.e. prior to rendering.  In practice this is not a problem as it's a
> matter of less than one second vs. one to two seconds.
>
> I only noticed the difference because we have a web-page that displays
> dozens of JmolApplets - then the difference becomes a few seconds vs.
> tens of seconds.
>
> This is not a complaint, far from it, merely an observation (arising
> from a pathological example) that might otherwise have gone unnoticed.
>
> It lead me to wonder whether JmolApplet's initialization has been
> profiled?  Perhaps there are (large) objects whose initialization can be
> delayed, e.g. lazy instantiation/initialization (also having memory
> usage benefits).
>
> Regards,
> Chris.
>
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