JGraphpad Pro is a complete application framework for rapid development of JGraph tools. It is meant for developers who wish to provide a stand-alone, rich-client graph application. The user interface is configurable with XML, and it uses a plugin architecture for extra functionality. It features a wide range of application components like palette, overview, the ability to export to many image and XML formats, copy and paste, drag and drop, rich text labels, database or backend connectivity, and visual complexity management. You can use it to create workflow editors, call graphs, CAD tools, network diagrams, database visualization tools, and more.
| Tags | Scientific/Engineering multimedia Graphics Presentation Software Development Libraries Application Frameworks Visualization User Interfaces Information Management Workflow Frameworks |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | Java |
| Translations | German English |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This release fixes highlighting and preview problems when drawing edges with XOR turned off.


Release Notes: This release corrects a bug causing editing problems when the focus changed.


Release Notes: This release adds improved background drawing functionality so that the background is not drawn over by dragging, and components can be placed in the background. The JGraph library used has been updated to the latest version, meaning a large number of performance improvements to the painting functionality.


Release Notes: A bug with the save/open functionality was resolved with the XMLEncoder. A problem with frame sizing was fixed along with display issues with the combo boxes. The upload to server feature now works correctly. Some general refactoring was undertaken to tidy up the architecture.


Release Notes: This release is a major API refactoring to clean up the architecture.
Recent comments
21 Jan 2003 15:50
Re: promising but...
plenty of help if you look a bit
touchgraph.sourceforge...
a bit of momentum building on the lists to move to an xml format... come check it out!
12 Jun 2002 13:31
promising but...
no documentation, no predefined shapes, no source code to be found in the web site.