Article ID: 1710 - Last Modified: July 12, 2012
I don't have a license for the Schrödinger extensions. Can I still read and write Maestro files, and start Maestro from KNIME?
Yes, you can still read and write Maestro files, and start Maestro from KNIME. You do not need a Schrödinger KNIME license to run the nodes for reading, converting, and writing files, or for running the nodes for executing Maestro and Canvas from the KNIME interface. You can also execute the new KNIME-Maestro Connector node without a license, so the new KNIME menus in Maestro are also available to you.
Additionally, the Python script nodes that enable you to run scripts and use our APIs now don't require a KNIME license (see the Python Script Node Use-cases workflow and the other workflows listed within the Python Script Node Use-cases example). You can also use other C-based APIs included in the path (see Article 1072 for details).
All of these nodes are available in KNIME with your Schrödinger installation, or you can add these nodes to a standalone installation using our update site. For detailed instructions on obtaining and installing the latest KNIME extensions, see Article 1085.
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