Hi Ashish,

> Let me try with approach 1 below you suggested. Will use the Swing Graph APIs 
> and Pivot dropped inside Swing window.
Great ...
Others, please correct me if it's wrong: you could even try (as
alternative approach) to do the reverse: a Pivot Window containing a
Swing Frame/Window ...

> To make this work we have to be able to connect event handlers from one into 
> the other, and I'm not totally  sure if that is going to work.
Yes, usually tricks could be needed for event handling/bubbling
between Pivot and Swing, and screen refresh ... let us know if you
find some problems.


> I would suggest that a Graph project would be a fantastic addition to Pivot, 
> even a basic set of APIs to just create vertexes and edges would be much 
> appreciated.
Yes I understand, and I'm sorry but Graphs it's a field where I have
little experience, and I have little time (because I have to work on
other areas of Pivot), so I can't help you so much, but for what I
can/have time, sure.

> I'm not that much of an expert on Pivot yet to start contributing but I can 
> try once I get bit more expertise.
Don't worry, anyone if free to do as much as want/has time ... even
only ideas/suggestions/bugs are always appreciated.

So the idea to start to put some content on a sandbox project could be
really good ... tell me (via private email, I need only your Google
account user name to give you grants) if/when you'll be ready to
start.
And to be completely safe (both, even) you should sign the Apache
ICLA, but we can wait a little for this ...


> Thanks, Ashish
Thanks to you and welcome to Pivot :-)

Sandro

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