Sonny Gill wrote: >> Whoever raises the hand (and the ONLY reason I started it myself is >> because noone else did the last time I asked), should replace JGraph >> with something else. The core API is ok, but all the good stuff like >> decent layouts is in the for-pay package. There are other options out >> there that looks promising, like GINY. > > A bit late to the party, but raising my hand... :) > > I looked at a few alternatives to JGraph - GINY, JUNG, Prefuse, JGraphT. > > I did a quick scan of the respective websites, their support forums > and googled for tutorials and code examples. Out of these, JUNG and > Prefuse seem to be most active. > I decided to try out Prefuse, primarily because of very cool examples > on their gallery page - http://prefuse.org/gallery. > The Prefuse examples are nicer, but JUNG API seems easier to follow. I > am not sure whether to go ahead with Prefuse or to dig a bit deeper > into JUNG. > > For now, I have a simple graph using Prefuse. Should I replace the > current ApplicationGraph class, or add it as a new class?
Prefuse looks really cool. Good find! Feel free to replace ApplicationGraph, since JGraph isn't really an option anyway... /Rickard _______________________________________________ qi4j-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ops4j.org/mailman/listinfo/qi4j-dev

