Pat, thanks for the links and suggestions.  They were helpful.
GeoGebra and Jmol are written in Java.  Jmol and GeoGebra can use
JavaScript to simplify embedding in a web-page.  Is this what you mean
by JS-"able"?

On Nov 15, 8:45 pm, Pat LeSmithe <qed...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 11/15/2009 06:08 PM, kstueve wrote:
>
> > If using JS (and related libraries) on all platforms may require extra
> > plugins, would Java make more sense, or do I just need to find ways to
> > use JS effectively?
>
> > Does anyone have any general suggestions on how I might want to
> > develop a GUI with animation and mouse interaction with JS?
>
> It may be best to start with an existing package.  How about GeoGebra
>
> http://www.geogebra.org/
>
> ?  Moreover, the best solution may involve both Java (e.g., for
> rendering, interaction) and JavaScript (e.g., for control,
> communication, updates).  I think Jmol and GeoGebra are both JS-able.
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