Another one to consider is cytoscape.js

Dexter 

On Aug 5, 2014, at 6:52 AM, Leny Turmel <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I am searching for a solution to visualize dynamically an OrientDB graph in a 
> web application.
> Because I want a dynamic visualization solution, I do want to a solution that 
> implies to write and load a file  (like GEXF files).
> I do not need to display huge graphs (so the performance is not the main 
> criteria for me).
> 
> On this post, I found the following solutions:
> sigmajs
> D3.js
> vivagraph.js
> 
> Could you please help to choose the right solution?
> Did anyone already experiment one of them?
> Did anyone find a tutorial about a web visualization of ODB graphs?
> 
> Any help will be very appreciated.
> Thank you
> Leny
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