[Orechem] Cambridge Software and software for Redmond meeting

WILLIAM J BROUWER wjb19 at psu.edu
Sat Mar 7 18:40:42 EST 2009


looks great peter! I will have the PDF extractor wiki finished for you all
before the meeting. 
 
-bill (brouwer)
penn state chem

On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 03:52 AM, Peter Murray-Rust <pm286 at cam.ac.uk> wrote:

> I have posted an overview page on our software at:
>
>http://services.nsdl.org/trac/oreChem/wiki/CambridgeSoftware
>
>We shall be bringing at least this to the meeting and hope that 
>collaborators will come with platforms on which it can be installed. Our 
>intention is to give collaborators enough instruction that ther can have 
>a system which will convert legacy chemistry files into CML and thence 
>to RDF. The basic requirement is a Java 1.6 installation, preferably SDK 
>not JRE, SVN, and maven/Eclipse if we need to make changes. In 
>production mode it shuld be possible to run these as mindless jars.
>
>I would see this as a minimal requirement for any software in the 
>project based on Java.
>
>I would welcome indications of what systems others - e.g. Pythonistas - 
>would wish to have on community platforms. There will be a limit to the 
>diversity we can all support.
>
>We clearly also need to thinks about basic RDF tools and should start 
>discussing these.
>
>I think it will be useful to have a package which contains all the 
>agreed systems, along with examples files and basic docco, so that we 
>can all be clear we are working in the same environment.
>
>There are some tools which are out of scope for the complete project - 
>nfor example the CambridgePSU collaboration on converting PDF2CML does 
>not require every to have the converters at this stage - they are fairly 
>  hairy.
>
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