Can somebody who has experience using Jmol to generate image files on the
server side comment on whether using the JSON NIO client mode would speed up
response time? If anybody has examples of how to do this I would appreciate
it.
I'm trying to help the SageMath people fix their 3-D rendering so that even
devices that don't support JavaVMs will see something decent. Presently, I'm
working on the idea of launching Jmol with an OS call (from within Python code)
along the lines of Jmol.jar -ionx -s scriptFileName -j "write PNG PATHNAME".
Any help or suggestions would be welcome.
Thanks,
Jonathan
Dr. Jonathan H. Gutow
Chemistry Department [email protected]
UW-Oshkosh Office: 920-424-1326
800 Algoma Boulevard FAX:920-424-2042
Oshkosh, WI 54901
http://www.uwosh.edu/facstaff/gutow
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