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RE:  [SUMMARY #1] Why is there little usage of XML on  the 'vis
At 20:58 23/07/2006, Didier PH Martin wrote:
>Hello Peter,
>
>Wow pretty ambitious.
>
>After checking the references mentioned in your post I saw that bioeclipse
>based on a java wall to wall universe is well advanced and on a good track
>to fulfill your requirements.

Thanks,
Bioclipse is, indeed, an exciting possibility. It should be able to 
support a lot of mainstream chemistry and our developer community is 
committed. The main problem is that asking mainstream chemists to 
install an application framework as large and complex as 
Eclipse/Bioclipse may frighten them. So I think we also need a 
lightweight approach.

P.


>Cheers
>  Didier PH Martin

Peter Murray-Rust
Unilever Centre for Molecular Sciences Informatics
University of Cambridge,
Lensfield Road,  Cambridge CB2 1EW, UK
+44-1223-763069 


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