Lolling, Jan wrote:
First of all - SVG is exactly what you need and matching perfect with your request.

OK that's good to know!


So to bring it to one point:
You think it's possible to read several SVGs or create many of them and then display them independently in a client application.
I think the best description is: I want to write a live-Monitor-like application (display changing graphical information during execution time) where all grapical informations shown are single runtime generated graphics based on SVG input.



What would be the best way to display several SVG-Objects (or converted to Java Swing components) in one single Java Application?


Maybe my definition is not very clear to understand, sorry for that

Reinhard



point 2 A good method is e.g. to create the entire svg graphic at runtime from any datasource. If you want to display the svg graphic in an browser you do not need batik framework. I have build a web application what creates svg graphics in a servlet. These graphics is shown with the Adobe SVG plugin for IE or Mozilla. If you want to build a client application than batik is needed!

There is a mistake or misunderstanding in your point 3.
JSVGCanvas can only display one document in time not one object.
A document can containing uncounted among of objects (graphical elements).
The initialization time is depending from the count and complextity of elements.

Jan



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