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Swing API for Workflow drawing application

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Chanchal - 28 May 2008 08:38 GMT
Hi,

I'm looking to evaluate some swing based API's which can be used to
develop an application for drawing/developing workflows. Can any one
suggest some good ones? What is expected out of the application to be
developed is capabilities similar to the GUI builder of
NetBeans(draggable elements, grid based alignment, drag elements from
a list to a work area etc) plus drawing connector lines to join
various elements in the workflow chart.

Thanks in advance

Chanchal
Andrew Thompson - 28 May 2008 09:25 GMT
...
> I'm looking to evaluate some swing based API's which can be used to
> develop an application for drawing/developing workflows. Can any one
> suggest some good ones?

What are some bad ones?  I assume, given you're
not lazy, that you have done some Googling, and
tried a few.  If not, you may be better off with
a consultant, rather than asking on a discussion
forum.*

>..What is expected out of the application to be
> developed is capabilities similar to the GUI builder of
> NetBeans(draggable elements, grid based alignment, drag elements from
> a list to a work area etc) plus drawing connector lines to join
> various elements in the workflow chart.

I don't, though you migh use JFreeChart for
drawing the end result.

* And if that is the case, what is your budget
for this information?

--
Andrew T.
PhySci.org


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