thanks!  I will use this tomorrow and Tues.

(planning the workshop now...  can't wait til I'm done with all this  
asian stuff.)

jds

On 18-Apr-08, at 8:58 AM, [email protected] wrote:

>
> 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
>   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> >


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