JGraph

JGraph is a graph drawing open source software component available for the Java, C#, and JavaScript languages. It was started as a pure Java language software project by Gaudenz Alder and as a University project in 2000 at ETH Zurich, Switzerland.

JGraph
Stable release
3.9.3 / March 5, 2018 (2018-03-05)
Repository
Written inJava, C#, JavaScript
Operating systemCross-platform
Typegraph drawing
LicenseApache 2
Websitegithub.com/jgraph/jgraphx

Design

The original design for JGraph was to make it an architectural extension of JTree for the Java language.[1]

History

The initial public release of JGraph was in May 2002. After the JGraph 5.x branch the project took the version numbering from mxGraph, which is the JavaScript version of the library, since the two projects shared API by version. The Java branch was renamed as JGraphX and started again from release 1.0. The summarized history of JGraphX since public release is available in the library change log.[2]

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gollark: Idea: dynamic generation of arbitrary private channels in ubquarantine.
gollark: The advantage of dynamic linking is that you can make ridiculously tiny binaries and show off how small* your program is.
gollark: Yes, dynamic linking actually very not good.
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