Thanks for trying it out Colin.

On Feb 3, 2014, at 6:33 PM, Colin Clark <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Justin,
> 
> I will be trying out JSPlumb as part of a demonstration I’m planning for the 
> Prosperity4All community about tooling to support in-browser visual 
> development. My impression is that it’s a bit of an awkward library, but that 
> it at least provides reasonable cross-device support (including on touch 
> devices). It lacks a layout engine, so I’ll be using a library called Dagre 
> to generate the layouts.
> 
> My impression is that, in the long run, we’ll want better tools than JSPlumb, 
> but right now it seems to be the best out there. I’ll let you know what the 
> reality of it is like.
> 
> Colin
> 
> 
> On Jan 25, 2014, at 9:42 PM, Justin Obara <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Remember we were talking about IoC visualization last year. We still have a 
>> lot of open questions about how the data should be represented and how it 
>> should generated. Also we needed to know how technically to visually 
>> represent a complex IoC tree. And I suppose in the future be able to author 
>> them with a similar tool.
>> 
>> I came across jsPlumb, tonight. I haven't dug into the code, but in terms of 
>> aesthetics and general functionality, it seems promising. It has cross 
>> browser support and is open source. I wonder what you think about it, and if 
>> it would be something we could use?
>> 
>> You can view the source on github.
>> https://github.com/sporritt/jsplumb/
> 

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