Oh actually I just needed to add a repository so it could pick that up.
I'll send you a PR:
<repository>
<id>thirdparty-releases</id>
<name>JBoss Thirdparty Releases</name>
<url>https://repository.jboss.org/nexus/content/repositories/thirdparty-releases</url>
</repository>
On 8 January 2014 07:11, Mark Needham <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Looks really cool! I wanted to give it a go on my machine but I'm
> struggling a bit.
>
> I did a mvn clean install at the top level and I got this exception:
>
> [ERROR] Failed to execute goal on project datagr4m-application: Could not
> resolve dependencies for project
> org.datagr4m:datagr4m-application:jar:1.0-SNAPSHOT: Could not find artifact
> net.sf:jargs:jar:1.0 in jzy3d-snapshots (
> http://www.jzy3d.org/maven/snapshots) -> [Help 1]
> [ERROR]
>
> I must be missing something but I figured you'd have a better idea what
> that is?
>
> Cheers
> Mark
>
>
> On 8 January 2014 00:34, Jim Salmons <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> BTW, Martin, the Dr. Who Use Case presentation here:
>> http://datagr4m.com/node/9 is itself AWESOME! :-) And your great
>> presentation makes my case for GraphGist integration. It is EASY and
>> exciting to read that page and imagine if we had GraphGist integration for
>> Datagr4m how the //graph directive could to be parameterized with
>> configuration hints for the visualization.
>>
>> --Jim--
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, January 7, 2014 6:24:23 PM UTC-6, Jim Salmons wrote:
>>>
>>> Holy mackerel, Martin! :-) Congratulations. A quick visit to your site
>>> was amazing. I have not downloaded and tried it yet, but what I see makes
>>> me think that this is like dynamic Graphviz for Neo4j visualization (and, I
>>> assume by extension, graph DBs in general). I can say, however... Peter,
>>> Anders, this has BIG +1 for GraphGist integration. :-)
>>>
>>> I know I'd like to be able to tap Martin's framework for use in my
>>> Winter GG Challenge submission, if possible.
>>>
>>> I'm sorry not be speaking from direct experience yet, but I wanted to be
>>> among the first of the community to say, "Thank you!" This is an AWESOME
>>> contribution.
>>>
>>> Congratulations.
>>> --Jim--
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, January 7, 2014 10:47:58 AM UTC-6, Pernollet Martin wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I just would like to announce that I've released Datagr4m, a framework
>>>> dealing with graph visualization.
>>>>
>>>> Why another one? It let you build hierarchical clusters of nodes in a
>>>> graph, which makes the layout more readable than standard graph layouts. It
>>>> has other advantages that you can read/see here [1].
>>>>
>>>> Despite the .com domain, all is open source [2] :) There is also a
>>>> Neo4j viewer application to let you navigate a hierarchical graph [3] and
>>>> some standalone demos. A few videos give an overview of navigating computer
>>>> networks graphs [4].
>>>>
>>>> I hope you will enjoy this contribution,
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>>
>>>> Martin
>>>> @jzy3d
>>>>
>>>> [1] http://datagr4m.com/node/4
>>>> [2] https://github.com/datagr4m/org.datagr4m
>>>> [3] http://datagr4m.com/node/9
>>>> [4] http://datagr4m.com/node/5
>>>>
>>>
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