Java: Protein viewing/Collaborative work/etc.

Kennita Watson (kwatson@netcom.com)
Mon, 30 Mar 1998 11:59:04 +0000


Thought this might interest some people...

Kennita
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> The Java Lattice Crystallographic Tool was designed to skeletally view model
> .pdb (protein data bank files) molecules in 3-dimensions. The original applet is
> by Tony Fu, while he was at the Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
> of the...
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> http://notme.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Software/Habanero/Tools/Lattice/index.html, 4227
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> NCSA Habanero
> NCSA Habanero is a collaborative framework and set of applications that allow
> users to share tasks from remote locations in real time over the Internet. It
> also enables developers ofgroupware applications to build powerful collaborative
> software...
> http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Software/Habanero/, 9824 bytes, 10Mar98
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> The H263 Video Player is an all-Java streaming video player designed for the
> H263 file format. It was developed by the Vosaic project at UIUC, and was
> adapted for the Habanero framework by NCSA. The application is capable of
> opening up local files..
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> http://notme.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Software/Habanero/Tools/H263/index.html, 4323
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> The Java Virtual Wind Tunnel is an applet that was converted into a
> collaborative application using the Habanero framework. This application uses
> computational fluid dynamics (CFD) methods to simulate the flow of air over a
> two dimensional object..
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> http://wwwdoctest.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Software/Habanero/Tools/WT/index.html, 4617
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> NCSA Habanero
> Sun Microsystems's "Cards" Demo The Cards Demo by Sun Microsystems, adapted for
> the Habanero sharing framework, demonstrates shared control of state
> transitions. This game was created as a technology demonstration. The
> before-and-after source code..
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> http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Software/Habanero/Tools/SillyCards/index.html, 3620
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