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JSmol
DESCRIPTION:
JSmol is the extension of the Java-based molecular visualization applet Jmol (jmol.sourceforge.net) as an HTML5 JavaScript-only web app. It can be used in conjunction with the Java applet to provide an alternative to Java when the platform does not support that (iPhone/iPad) or does not support applets (Android). Used in conjunction with the Jmol JavaScript Object (http://wiki.jmol.org/index.php/Jmol_Javascript_Object), JSmol seamlessly offers alternatives to Java on these non-Applet platforms.
JSmol can read all the files that Jmol reads. You can do all the scripting that Jmol does. You can create all the buttons and links and such that you are used to creating for Jmol. All of the rendering capability of the Jmol applet is there. JSmol has both a console and a popup menu.
JSmol is integrated fully with JSME and JSpecView.
A "lite" version of JSmol provides minimal functionality (balls and sticks only) for extremely small-bandwith apps.
Released 1/12/2013
Features
- Faithful reproduction of Jmol in HTML5.
- Capable of reading all of the file formats that Jmol reads.
- Fully scriptable, with all of the scripting capabilities of Jmol.
- Fully supported by the Jmol development team as the logical successor to the Jmol applet in a Java-free environment.
- Integration with JSME (2D drawing app) and JSpecView (spectroscopy)
- Direct connections to databases, structure, surface, and spectroscopy providers.
Audience
Science/Research, Education
User interface
Java Swing
Programming Language
JavaScript, Java
Categories
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