I don't know the coolest demos, but we have definitely been working on
them.
There has been a lot of work on the mw demos:
http://continuum.concord.org/otrunk/examples/MolecularWorkbench/ot-index.html

Here are some tricks to find working ones:
If you look at the number at the end of the line that is the subversion
commit.  
So the largest numbers are the most recently changed.  The name after
the number is
the person who made the change:
qxie - Charles (qian)
sfentress - Sam 
aunger - Aaron

So newer ones are more likely to work.  One that might be good is:
modelpropertygraph.otml
I'm not a computer that can run this, but I think it is MW graphing data
in the general concord graph.  The
2 are connected by configuration in OTrunk.  One of those demos also has
an authoring view where you
can choose what to graph.

You might have been unlucky when you tried.  We had problems with the
sds server on Tues. and Wed.
Stephen also said the MW jar was not downloading correctly again. 
Stephen can you verify if this is still true?
It would be unlikely, because the jnlp server that causes that problem
is restarted once a week.  And the problem
never used to happen more than once every 3 weeks.  If you are running
this from the TELS then it could be more
of a problem because that jnlp server is not restarted.

Stephen, that jnlp server is distributed as part of the jdk perhaps it
is open source now?  Also we are running the 
java 1.5 jdk version, so we could at least go up to java 1.6 version.

Scott

On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 21:01:21 -0400, "Jim Slotta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
> I am heading into another demo this afternoon, then leading a workshop in
> China.
> Would help to know if there is some capability of talking about and
> demoing
> otrunk step types, authoring, etc.
> 
> Maybe I just missed the available demos last time, although I did try to
> sort it out before my talk, on stage, and in private demos - never to any
> avail.
> 
> Some response would be appreciated here, because at present I am talking
> about Otrunk steps as a strong part of the picture -- not just WISE 3 -
> but
> the ability to make complex multi-tool whole screen interactive steps
> within
> WISE 3 or stand alone.   It would help to be able to show some nice
> content
> that includes such materials  (e.g., there used to be some otrunk steps
> with
> MW models embedded in them?)
> 
> j
> 
> > 
-- 
  Scott Cytacki
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