All releases tagged Major feature enhancements


Release Notes: This release adds the hierarchical layout to both JavaScript (client-side) and in the Java server-side code. This enables automatic layout of common diagram applications, such as workflows, process diagrams, and any graph with a directional flow.


Release Notes: A new Swing interface for mxGraph has been introduced, enabling the core model to be visualized using Java.


Release Notes: This release adds a number of utility methods in mxGraph and mxGraphModel to provide functions that are commonly required for automatic layout.


Release Notes: This release adds support for Firefox 3 on all platforms. A new example demonstrating a real-time monitoring application has been added, as well as deployment examples for the .NET, PHP, and Java back-ends. A number of important bugfixes and enhancements have also been made.


Release Notes: This release adds support for Safari browsers on Windows and Macs, as well as fixing a number of minor bugs.


Release Notes: This release adds a DHTML option that provides 80-150% speed improvements over VML on Internet Explorer in core visualization features. The DHTML may still be mixed with VML for areas where DHTML is functionally limited. Firefox 2 and Minefield 3 are new browsers supported. Internet Explorer 7 did not require any changes to work correctly. An online organisation chart editing application has been added as an example with automatic node positioning. A number of bugfixes and minor features were also added.


Release Notes: This first beta release has a complete major architectural refactoring resulting from feedback from alpha release testers. The public API is simpler and more intuitive, yet provides more possibility for extending the functionality. A good deal of work was done on performance and the XML persistence mechanism. An XML configuration system for defining the look and some behaviour of the application was also added.


Release Notes: This release works natively in Internet Explorer and Firefox 1.5. IE no longer needs the Adobe SVG plugin to function; the native VML functionality is used instead. A palette component for shapes has been added, many performance improvements have been made, and the interface of the demo has been simplified.