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Big Faceless PDF Library 2.11.6
The Big Faceless PDF Library is a Java class library for creating PDF documents. more>> Big Faceless PDF Library 2.11.6 offers users a useful Java class library for creating PDF documents.
The Big Faceless PDF Library is a Java class library for creating PDF documents. The Extended Edition of Big Faceless PDF Library offers the ability to create and edit AcroForms, PDFs answer to the HTML form.
Like HTML forms, PDF forms can contain text boxes, radio buttons, and can call JavaScript functions. The Extended Edition also includes a PDF reader for importing and editing, along with FDF support and verification for Digital Signatures.
Both variations offer full Unicode support, encryption, embedded TrueType and Type1 fonts, barcodes, hyperlinks, spot and calibrated color. Advanced text layout engine enables complex HTML styles. It is small, fast, easy to use, and 100% pure Java.
Enhancements:
- All BFO warning (and debug, if enabled) messages are now logged using log4j if available, or java.util.logging.* if not.
- Large synchronization audit fixed some issues when reading from one PDF in multiple threads, particularly when using the viewer.
- Fixed problem that could result in corruption when repeatedly saving a PDF containing compressed XRef tables and multiple revisions.
- Modified AnnotationStamp so Acrobat correctly handles custom stamps, and added some new types of standard stamp.
- Added FDF.getXFDF() method, for exporting XFDF from a PDF, and added support for this to the Viewer. Fixed FDF export, broken some releases ago.
- More PDF/A related fixes, and added a number of new OutputProfile.Features.
- Fixed RichText content in text fields
- Added subsetting for CFF fonts
- Fixed error with some Windows JDKs when rasterizing JPEG images
- Fixed unusual cases of Linear & Radial shading, added preliminary support for Coons & Tensor-Product Patch shading (Type 6 & 7).
- Fixed blending, broken in previous release and resulting in opaque highlight annotations.
- Correctly handle masked images where the mask and image are different sizes, as created by Luratech products.
- Added PageExtractor.Image.getUniqueId(), to identify extracted images.
- Added PageExtractor.Image.getMetaData() and Text.getFontMetaData(), to return any embedded XMP MetaData for those items in the PDF.
- Fixed long-standing bug in CCITT.G3 2D encoding now rarely seen in very old TIFF images.
- Further fixes to handle some types of corrupt PDF
- Viewer: Page Up/Page Down/Home and End keys navigate correctly through the PDF via the Viewport ActionMap. Standard ScrollBar keybindings are overridden, previous KeyListener approach didnt work reliably and was removed.
- Viewer: Fixed missing glyphs in some fonts after a search was run.
- Viewer: PDFTool (the class run by "java -jar bfopdf.jar") has more options.
- Viewer: Stamps no longer slowly grow when clicked on due to rounding error
- Viewer: Calling DocumentPanel.redraw(page) will work as expected.
- Viewer: Don't allow JavaScript to be run on the console if no PDF is loaded
- Viewer: Fixed page jump when zoom level is changed in Column view
- Viewer: Don't fail under 1.6 when saving PDFs to filenames containing an invalid regex backreference.
- Viewer: Improved display under OS X, including addition of a Dock Icon.
- Viewer: Added keyboard shortcuts to "Open Recent" menu.
- Viewer: Thumbnail panel now scrolls to follow the current page, and renders more reliably.
AIS Parser SDK 1.4
AIS Parser SDK (Automatic Identification System) is a ship tracking network using VHF transponders. more>>
You can receive these transmissions using expensive AIS transponders, or receivers such as those available from Milltech Marine, SeaCAS and Y-Tronic. AIS transponders and receivers output the received information as serial data using AIVDM messages. These are described in the IEC 61993-2 specification, but they are very similar to NMEA 0813 messages output by GPS devices.
The AIS Parser SDK parses these packed serial messages into data structures containing all of the AIS information for each message type. It allows you to easily add AIS capabilites to your desktop and web products, saving you valuable development time.
The SDK consists of 3 C files to link into your project; you then pass serial data to the SDK and it returns data structures with all of the information from the message. The AIS message contents are documented by the ITU M.1371 and IEC 62287 specifications. You will need a copy of these to fully understand the data generated by the SDK.
Main features:
- AIS Messages 1-24(A/B)
- Written using portable C
- Only 3 files to link to your project
- Cross platform: runs on Windows, Linux, Mac and embedded systems
- Small memory footprint, suitable for embedded systems
- Python 2.4 module included (v1.1)
- VB6 Compatible .DLL with example Visual Basic Source included (v1.3)
- Delphi
- Fast
- Inexpensive - $199 per project license fee
- Unlimited licenses for $2000
AIS Message Information:
- MMSI number (unique ship identifier)
- Latitude and Longitude in 1/10000 of a minute
- Course
- Speed
- Rate of Turn
- Ship Name and Callsign
- Destination and ETA
- Size of Ship
- Cargo Type
- Draught
- Much more...
Enhancements:
- This version features the addition of a Visual Basic DLL and a Delphi port.
- The VB6 DLL includes a Type Library allowing easy use of the AIS Parser SDK in VB applications.
- Example code is included.
- The Delphi port was donated by a generous user and is not officially supported.
Big Faceless Java PDF Library 2.11.6
A Java class library for creating PDF documents more>>
The Big Faceless Java PDF Library is a Java class library for creating PDF documents. The Extended Edition of Big Faceless Java PDF Library offers the ability to create and edit AcroForms, PDFs answer to the HTML form.
Like HTML forms, PDF forms can contain text boxes, radio buttons, and can call JavaScript functions. The Extended Edition also includes a PDF reader for importing and editing, along with FDF support and verification for Digital Signatures.
Both variations offer full Unicode support, encryption, embedded TrueType and Type1 fonts, barcodes, hyperlinks, spot and calibrated color. Advanced text layout engine enables complex HTML styles. It is small, fast, easy to use, and 100% pure Java.
BFO's PDF Library provides unparalleled implementation flexibility and reliability for the developer. It's scalable, thread-safe and extremely fast, having been honed over the years, and runs on any Java platform from the humble PC up to Mainframes.
The API has been designed so you don't need to know the PDF specification in order to create PDF's. We hide as much of the gory details as possible but still give you almost complete control over the PDF itself. Where possible standard Java classes are reused - for example the pages are stored in a java.util.List, which can be manipulated any way you like (so moving pages from one document to another is a breeze). This means an API which is smaller and easier to remember.
Major Features:
- Transparent Unicode support - create documents in Arabic, Russian or Japanese as easily as English.
- TrueType and Type1 fonts, with subsetting for smaller files. Great for OCR
- PDF Encryption, for password-protected documents (40 and 128 bit RC4 or AES)
- Embed JPEG, PNG, GIF, TIFF or java.awt.Image images, or add Barcodes directly to the PDF.
- Use Spot colors, calibrated ICC profiles and other advanced colorspace
- Add HTML-style Hyperlinks to text or images
- Process 1000+ words a second with kerning, ligatures, justification and "curly quotes" for legibility.
- Simplify complex document creation by defining and applying "Styles"
- Full support for PDF features like bookmarks, compression and document meta-information
- Non-linear creation of documents - pages can be created and edited in any order
- PDF Library Extended Edition
- The extended edition of the Java PDF Library offers additional features:
- Load and edit existing PDF documents, as templates or merge with others
- Create and edit interactive Forms, or "AcroForm"
- Digitally sign documents, or verify existing digital signatures
- Java PDF Viewer
- On top of the Extended edition, the Viewer Extension can be used to display PDFs:
- Swing component for displaying PDF documents
- Convert PDF to TIFF (or any other bitmap format)
- Extract and index text and images from PDF documents, including integration with Apache Lucene
- Print PDF documents, including support for annotations and other PDF features not supported by Java 1.5 printing.
- Pre-flight new or existing PDFs against PDF/X-1a, PDF/X-3 or PDF/A-1b.
Enhancements:
- All BFO warning (and debug, if enabled) messages are now logged using log4j if available, or java.util.logging.* if not.
- Large synchronization audit fixed some issues when reading from one PDF in multiple threads, particularly when using the viewer.
- Fixed problem that could result in corruption when repeatedly saving a PDF containing compressed XRef tables and multiple revisions.
- Modified AnnotationStamp so Acrobat correctly handles custom stamps, and added some new types of standard stamp.
- Added FDF.getXFDF() method, for exporting XFDF from a PDF, and added support for this to the Viewer. Fixed FDF export, broken some releases ago.
- More PDF/A related fixes, and added a number of new OutputProfile.Features.
- Fixed RichText content in text fields
- Added subsetting for CFF fonts
- Fixed error with some Windows JDKs when rasterizing JPEG images
- Fixed unusual cases of Linear & Radial shading, added preliminary support for Coons & Tensor-Product Patch shading (Type 6 & 7).
- Fixed blending, broken in previous release and resulting in opaque highlight annotations.
- Correctly handle masked images where the mask and image are different sizes, as created by Luratech products.
- Added PageExtractor.Image.getUniqueId(), to identify extracted images.
- Added PageExtractor.Image.getMetaData() and Text.getFontMetaData(), to return any embedded XMP MetaData for those items in the PDF.
- Fixed long-standing bug in CCITT.G3 2D encoding now rarely seen in very old TIFF images.
- Further fixes to handle some types of corrupt PDF
- Viewer: Page Up/Page Down/Home and End keys navigate correctly through the PDF via the Viewport ActionMap. Standard ScrollBar keybindings are overridden, previous KeyListener approach didnt work reliably and was removed.
- Viewer: Fixed missing glyphs in some fonts after a search was run.
- Viewer: PDFTool (the class run by "java -jar bfopdf.jar") has more options.
- Viewer: Stamps no longer slowly grow when clicked on due to rounding error
- Viewer: Calling DocumentPanel.redraw(page) will work as expected.
- Viewer: Dont allow JavaScript to be run on the console if no PDF is loaded
- Viewer: Fixed page jump when zoom level is changed in Column view
- Viewer: Dont fail under 1.6 when saving PDFs to filenames containing an invalid regex backreference.
- Viewer: Improved display under OS X, including addition of a Dock Icon.
- Viewer: Added keyboard shortcuts to "Open Recent" menu.
- Viewer: Thumbnail panel now scrolls to follow the current page, and renders more reliably.
- All BFO warning (and debug, if enabled) messages are now logged using log4j if available, or java.util.logging.* if not.
- Large synchronization audit fixed some issues when reading from one PDF in multiple threads, particularly when using the viewer.
- Fixed problem that could result in corruption when repeatedly saving a PDF containing compressed XRef tables and multiple revisions.
- Modified AnnotationStamp so Acrobat correctly handles custom stamps, and added some new types of standard stamp.
- Added FDF.getXFDF() method, for exporting XFDF from a PDF, and added support for this to the Viewer. Fixed FDF export, broken some releases ago.
- More PDF/A related fixes, and added a number of new OutputProfile.Features.
- Fixed RichText content in text fields
- Added subsetting for CFF fonts
- Fixed error with some Windows JDKs when rasterizing JPEG images
- Fixed unusual cases of Linear & Radial shading, added preliminary support for Coons & Tensor-Product Patch shading (Type 6 & 7).
- Fixed blending, broken in previous release and resulting in opaque highlight annotations.
- Correctly handle masked images where the mask and image are different sizes, as created by Luratech products.
- Added PageExtractor.Image.getUniqueId(), to identify extracted images.
- Added PageExtractor.Image.getMetaData() and Text.getFontMetaData(), to return any embedded XMP MetaData for those items in the PDF.
- Fixed long-standing bug in CCITT.G3 2D encoding now rarely seen in very old TIFF images.
- Further fixes to handle some types of corrupt PDF
- Viewer: Page Up/Page Down/Home and End keys navigate correctly through the PDF via the Viewport ActionMap. Standard ScrollBar keybindings are overridden, previous KeyListener approach didn't work reliably and was removed.
- Viewer: Fixed missing glyphs in some fonts after a search was run.
- Viewer: PDFTool (the class run by "java -jar bfopdf.jar") has more options.
- Viewer: Stamps no longer slowly grow when clicked on due to rounding error
- Viewer: Calling DocumentPanel.redraw(page) will work as expected.
- Viewer: Dont allow JavaScript to be run on the console if no PDF is loaded
- Viewer: Fixed page jump when zoom level is changed in Column view
- Viewer: Dont fail under 1.6 when saving PDFs to filenames containing an invalid regex backreference.
- Viewer: Improved display under OS X, including addition of a Dock Icon.
- Viewer: Added keyboard shortcuts to "Open Recent" menu.
- Viewer: Thumbnail panel now scrolls to follow the current page, and renders more reliably.
Requirements: Java 2 Standard Edition Runtime Environment
BookViewer Skins 1.0
BookViewer Skins is a plugin for the regular BookViewer script. This download includes a number of styles to choose from. Simply indicate which style you wish to appear with this book at the top of th more>>
BookViewer Skins is a plugin for the regular BookViewer script. This is fun, and a great way to add some style to documents you need to place on the web. Upload a text file to the Internet and let users view it as a real book, even turn pages with sound effects. If you have multiple books, they are displayed in a library from which to choose the book you want. The words are set up to fit the page perfectly, and the pages are created automatically. The script divides the book up into pages on the fly, and you may scroll through the contents by clicking on the sides of the page. There are a variety of books styles available, and by scanning in YOUR covers and pages it is simple to create your own templates. This script will create a table of contents automatically for books which have chapters.
Requirements: Perl, Webserver
<<lessBig Faceless Java Graph Library 2.4.1
A Java class library for creating graphs and charts. more>>
The Big Faceless Java Graph Library is a Java class library for creating graphs and charts. It is backed by a full 3D engine, allowing you to create shaded 3D pie, bar, and line graphs as GIF, PDF, PNG, or other image formats.
Big Faceless Java Graph Library features include transparent backgrounds, extensible axes to graph dates, currencies, custom fonts, and spline curve fitting. It is small, fast, and easy to use.
The most useful benefit is the Tag Library interface. This makes embedding graphs in web pages almost trivial - as easy as creating an HTML table, for instance. Most people will embed the graph as a PNG, which means JavaScript can be used to create rollovers and actions, in exactly the same way as an image map. If you prefer a vector image, SVG and Flash can be created by changing one word of your XML.
Major Features:
- XML and JSP Tag Library interface, for extremely easy integration with web projects
- Very comprehensive API and Tag documentation with dozens of examples
- Embed JavaScript in your tags to easily create powerful rollovers
- Full 3D engine with adjustable light source, produces the most realistic graphs on the market
- Output to PNG, SVG, Macromedia Flash, PDF or java.awt.Image for use in Applets
- Graph Dates, Currencies, Percentages, Numbers and Discrete data out of the box, easily extended for total control over the axes
- Mix Bars, Lines, Candles, Bubbles, all on the same graph
- Add text, lines or custom markers anywhere on the graph, including axes
- Use up to four axes on the one graph, including logarithmic axes
- Plot mathematical functions, data samples and spline curves fitted to data, all on the same graph
- It's fast plot several 3D graphs a second to PDF
Enhancements:
- Fixed mouseovers relating to to multi-bar series in the tag library
- Fixed build issue bug that was causing a required class to be obfuscated away. This was sometimes causing mouseover issues on the first graph.
Requirements: Java 2 Standard Edition Runtime Environment
Affiliate Price Comparisons Plus Script 6.1
Affiliate Price Comparisons Plus Script for PHP and MySQL more>> Comparisons Plus Script includes the powerful Magic Parser library (written by the same author) to enable importing of products from just about any affiliate product feed file format, including all variants of CSV (comma, pipe, tab separated values etc.) and any custom XML vocabulary.<<less

BookViewer Styles 1.0
BookViewer can be skinned with lots of different styles. more>> This is fun, and a great way to add some style to documents you need to place on the web. Upload a text file to the Internet and let users view it as a real book, even turn pages with sound effects. If you have multiple books, they are displayed in a library from which to choose the book you want. The words are set up to fit the page perfectly, and the pages are created automatically. The script divides the book up into pages on the fly, and you may scroll through the contents by clicking on the sides of the page. There are a variety of books styles available, and by scanning in YOUR covers and pages it is simple to create your own templates. This script will create a table of contents automatically for books which have chapters.<<less
BookViewer 3.01
Create an old-fashioned library old style books from any text file. more>> This is fun, and a great way to add some style to documents you need to place on the web. Upload a text file to the Internet and let users view it as a real book, even turn pages with sound effects. If you have multiple books, they are displayed in a library from which to choose the book you want. The words are set up to fit the page perfectly, and the pages are created automatically. The script divides the book up into pages on the fly, and you may scroll through the contents by clicking on the sides of the page. There are a variety of books styles available, and by scanning in YOUR covers and pages it is simple to create your own templates. This script will create a table of contents automatically for books which have chapters.<<less
JNIWrapper for Solaris (x64/x86) Std. 3.7.2
JNIWrapper eliminates difficulties in working with native code from Java programs using a standard JNI approach. With JNIWrapper, there is no need to create native libraries to call a function of the operating system API or a function from a library. more>>
JNIWrapper for Solaris (x64/x86) Std. 3.7.2 is such a useful tool which is designed to help users with accessing to native libraries and components from Java code without using JNI.
With JNIWrapper, there is no need for you to create native code libraries to call a function of the operating system API or a function from any dynamic library. You write your code in Java language only, and JNIWrapper does the rest.
JNIWrapper advantages:
- Minimum behind-the-scene operation. Developers can always see what is happening when working with the native-side data.
- High performance. JNIWrapper has been specially tuned for performance, especially in cases where large amounts of data are involved in the interactions.
- Automatic resource management. All resources allocated by JNIWrapper components are released automatically when no longer required.
- Comprehensive support for native function invocation. JNIWrapper supports both stdcall and cdecl calling conventions and all complex C types including structures and unions. Along with WinPack, a free addition to JNIWrapper, there is no need to learn the native Windows API to use it.
- WinPack library abilities:
- Access to Windows Registry;
- Windows Decoration;
- Tray icon for Java application.
- Access to Windows Registry;
Major Features:
- High Performance
JNIWrapper is capable of handling any large amount of data involved in interactions between the Java and native code, requiring no tuning on your side. - Automatic Memory Management
All resources allocated by JNIWrapper are released automatically when no longer needed. You can treat JNIWrapper variables as usual Java objects that can be picked up by the Java garbage collector. Besides, JNIWrapper objects are safe with regard to finalizers: all resources are guaranteed to be available during finalization. - Native Function Invocation
JNIWrapper supports both stdcall and cdecl calling conventions and multiple C/C++ data types including structures, unions, and pointers. Callbacks are fully supported with any parameter and return types and both calling conventions. - Extensible Architecture
You can implement new data types or customize existing ones, taking full control over the parameter behavior. - Code Generation Wizard
Using the Code Generator wizard bundled with JNIWrapper, you can generate Java wrappers for a required set of C types, including structures, unions, and callbacks. - Catching Native Errors
When you call a native function, JNIWrapper makes all native errors ready for debugging on the Java side, putting program execution fully under your control. - Custom Search Mechanism
Apart from a default mechanism to find and load a native library, JNIWrapper provides a way to customize it. Besides, it makes it possible to load native libraries from JAR files. - Thread-safe Concurrent Function Invocation
You can perform all native function calls simultaneously from different Java threads without the need of synchronizing them, just as if invoking simple Java methods.
Enhancements: Not Established
Requirements: JSDK/JRE 1.3.x, 1.4.x and 1.5.x
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JNIWrapper for Solaris (ultraSPARC) Std. 3.7.2
JNIWrapper eliminates difficulties in working with native code from Java programs using a standard JNI approach. With JNIWrapper, there is no need to create native libraries to call a function of the operating system API or a function from a library. more>>
JNIWrapper for Solaris (ultraSPARC) Std. 3.7.2 is such a useful tool which is designed to help users with accessing to native libraries and components from Java code without using JNI.
With JNIWrapper, there is no need for you to create native code libraries to call a function of the operating system API or a function from any dynamic library. You write your code in Java language only, and JNIWrapper does the rest.
JNIWrapper advantages:
- Minimum behind-the-scene operation. Developers can always see what is happening when working with the native-side data.
- High performance. JNIWrapper has been specially tuned for performance, especially in cases where large amounts of data are involved in the interactions.
- Automatic resource management. All resources allocated by JNIWrapper components are released automatically when no longer required.
- Comprehensive support for native function invocation. JNIWrapper supports both stdcall and cdecl calling conventions and all complex C types including structures and unions. Along with WinPack, a free addition to JNIWrapper, there is no need to learn the native Windows API to use it.
- WinPack library abilities:
- Access to Windows Registry;
- Windows Decoration;
- Tray icon for Java application.
- Access to Windows Registry;
Major Features:
- High Performance
JNIWrapper is capable of handling any large amount of data involved in interactions between the Java and native code, requiring no tuning on your side. - Automatic Memory Management
All resources allocated by JNIWrapper are released automatically when no longer needed. You can treat JNIWrapper variables as usual Java objects that can be picked up by the Java garbage collector. Besides, JNIWrapper objects are safe with regard to finalizers: all resources are guaranteed to be available during finalization. - Native Function Invocation
JNIWrapper supports both stdcall and cdecl calling conventions and multiple C/C++ data types including structures, unions, and pointers. Callbacks are fully supported with any parameter and return types and both calling conventions. - Extensible Architecture
You can implement new data types or customize existing ones, taking full control over the parameter behavior. - Code Generation Wizard
Using the Code Generator wizard bundled with JNIWrapper, you can generate Java wrappers for a required set of C types, including structures, unions, and callbacks. - Catching Native Errors
When you call a native function, JNIWrapper makes all native errors ready for debugging on the Java side, putting program execution fully under your control. - Custom Search Mechanism
Apart from a default mechanism to find and load a native library, JNIWrapper provides a way to customize it. Besides, it makes it possible to load native libraries from JAR files. - Thread-safe Concurrent Function Invocation
You can perform all native function calls simultaneously from different Java threads without the need of synchronizing them, just as if invoking simple Java methods.
Enhancements: Not Established
Requirements: JSDK/JRE 1.3.x, 1.4.x and 1.5.x
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JNIWrapper for Linux (ppc32/ppc64) Std. 3.7.2
JNIWrapper eliminates difficulties in working with native code from Java programs using a standard JNI approach. With JNIWrapper, there is no need to create native libraries to call a function of the operating system API or a function from a library. more>> <<less
JNIWrapper for IBM AIX (ppc32) standard 3.7.2
JNIWrapper eliminates difficulties in working with native code from Java programs using a standard JNI approach. With JNIWrapper, there is no need to create native libraries to call a function of the operating system API or a function from a library. more>> <<less
JNIWrapper for Linux (x86/x64) standard 3.7.2
JNIWrapper eliminates difficulties in working with native code from Java programs using a standard JNI approach. With JNIWrapper, there is no need to create native libraries to call a function of the operating system API or a function from a library. more>> <<less
Big Faceless Report Generator 1.1.43
The Big Faceless Report Generator is a Java application for converting source documents written in XML to PDF. more>>
Built on top of the Big Faceless PDF & Graph Libraries, the Report Generator combines these features and wraps an XML parser around them. Using JSP, ASP, XSL, or similar, creating dynamic PDF documents directly from a database is now as easy as HTML.
BFO's Java Reporting tool provides some of the most comprehensive and advanced XML to PDF conversion on the market.As the XML is based on XHTML and uses CSS the learning curve is drastically reduced - report designers don't have to learn an entirely new grammar, so are up and running quicker.
The "two-stage" system of first generating the XML and then converting it to PDF means you can generate XML with any tool, although JSPs are the natural choice. This means you have access to the full range of Tag Libraries designed for JSP. Database connectivity is all taken care of before the XML conversion begins, so you can use whatever method you prefer to get your information from the backend into XML. The whole process is remarkably simple.
Major Features:
- HTML-style Tables auto-sized nested tables with full control over padding, margins and borders
- Use cascading CSS2 stylesheets to control look and feel
- Create inline graphs and charts with XML, direct from the database
- Includes a servlet and a servlet filter for simple generation of PDFs from XML or JSP pages.
- Auto pagination of content with page headers and footers
- Familiar HTML syntax < a >, < ul >, < p >, < table >, < td > and so on simpler and faster than FOP
- All the features of the PDF library Unicode support, Encryption, TrueType fonts, Barcodes and more
Enhancements:
- No changes to the Report Generator layer
- Built with PDF library 2.11.6, Graph Library 1.1.6
Requirements:
- Java 2 Standard Edition Runtime Environment
- SAX parser
JGraph Layout Pro 1.4.0.2
JGraph Layout Pro is a high performance graph layout library for JGraph. more>>
Layout Pro comes with a developers guide and an example applet that demonstrates features such as auto-layout, collapsing/expanding of grouped cells, graph morphing and selective layouting of sub-graphs. Also available is a webstart version.
JGraph Layout Pro provides you with a fully supported layout code base that is actively developed and maintained by the core JGraph development team. Using Layout Pro gives you the added confidence of active bug resolution and developer documentation.
Main features:
- Functionality Pro layouts are designed to use the full set of JGraph features such as partial graph views, grouping, animating graphs as well as all the new optimal API calls available in the JGraph core.
- Documentation and source Layout Pro comes with full source and an up-to-date developers application note.
- Performance Designed from the base up for speed, the Pro layouts make auto-layouting possible on even larger graphs. The Layout Pro tree algorithm is 6-times faster over 25,000 nodes than its JGraph Addons equivalent, even with its additional features, such as support for collapsing tree branches.
- Stability The layout architecture for Layout Pro is based around the principle of complete flexibility. Not only does this help you achieve the functionality you want, also it provides you a solid API designed for stability and minimal changes between new versions. This means less migration effort between releases, so you can confidently upgrade.
- Value Layout Pro represents the best value for money for graph layout software. Combined with the supreme value of the core JGraph library, it makes an unbeatable combination.
Enhancements:
- The functionality for laying out nested groups has been fixed.
- The layout inter-rank spacing calculation in the hierarchical layout has been improved for a more closely spaced result.
- The boundary of the graph now includes edge control points, since it was previously possible to draw a graph where the control points were off the edge of the graph.
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