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MDL® Discovery Experiment Management
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MDL® Draw Enterprise Edition
MDL® Draw Enterprise Edition is a next-generation chemical drawing product with first-of-a-kind tools that allow scientists to draw and edit complex molecules and chemical reactions with unprecedented ease.MDL Draw Enterprise Edition offers organizations programming flexibility. Developers can drop components into custom Java and Visual Basic applications, and use XML to configure the look-and-feel according to their organization's workflow needs. Scientists using your application can double-click a structure box and get drawing tools that are appropriately configured for their database environment. Drawing a structure for registration into a molecule database? Just configure the application so that scientists don't need to see reaction options.
And through the software's simple, programmable interface, a developer can create custom actions and drop them into the XML configuration file to associate them with tools, buttons, or menu items. For instance, sites that have licensed the MDL® Chemistry Rules Interface can configure MDL Draw Enterprise Edition to run scripts that check for drawing mistakes according to your company's conventions.
MDL Draw Enterprise Edition has the same look-and-feel as MDL® ISIS/Draw, but offers new capabilities that simplify drawing:
- Creating custom templates is as easy as dragging-and-dropping a drawn structure over a button
- The All-Purpose Drawing tool lets you continuously draw a structure without changing tools
- Right-clicking on atoms or bonds of interest allows scientists to explore query options for searching MDL databases
- Make a mistake, and you can retrace your steps with unlimited Undo/Redo
- Easily create powerful Rgroup queries using drag-and-drop editing
Last Updated 14-Aug-2002
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