Hi,

On Sun, Jun 8, 2008 at 5:26 PM, Rickard Öberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On another note, I've looked briefly at JGraph, which seems like a very
> handy way to do graphs. I think that after the new runtime is working it
> is of reasonably high priority to do a Swing visualization of the model
> using that. Being able to see what's going on is a big selling point for
> these kinds of frameworks, I think. Any takers?
Regarding visualization of graphs, there is some other frameworks as
well, e.g. www.prefuse.org,
http://jung.sourceforge.net/pmwiki/index.php/Main/ImageGallery and
ZEST in Eclipse - http://www.eclipse.org/gef/zest/. Not sure what is
best bout they all are pretty neat to work with ... we just built a
small Eclipse plugin with ZEST visualizing Neo4j node spaces so you
can take a look at the resulting code at
https://svn.neo4j.org/components/neoclipse/trunk/org.neo4j.neoclipse/

/peter

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