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New Gantt Chart Library for Swing: FlexGantt

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dlemmermann@gmail.com - 02 Mar 2007 16:41 GMT
Hello,

I would like to let you know that I have released a new commercial
Java library for Swing, which is used to create advanced interactive
Gantt charts. The implementation of this library took almost 2 1/2
years.

FlexGantt strictly follows the design principles found in Swing,
which
means that the library uses the model view controller (MVC) concept,
pluggable renderers, pluggable editors, model listeners, etc...

FlexGantt is a domain-independent Gantt chart implementation and can
be used for a wide variety of planning and scheduling applications:
project planning, project portfolio management, resource planning,
resource optimization, enterprise resource planning, manufacturing
and execution systems.....

FlexGantt can be downloaded at http://www.flexgantt.com. The
following is a list of some of its main features:

  - Model View Controller (MVC)
  - Built-In Printing (Preview Dialog, ...)
  - Layers with transparency
  - Paging (flip through a list of planning horizons)
  - Split View
  - Drag & Drop of tree nodes and activity bars
  - Autoscrolling of current time
  - Popup / Annotation Windows
  - Pluggable renderers for activity bars and events
  - Pluggable editors for tree table cells and activities
  - Completely customizable timeline
  - Animated zoom
  - Multi-column sorting in tree table
  - Rows with multiple inner lines (to avoid overlapping activity
bars)
  - Variable row heights
  - Resizable row heights (individual or all at the same time)
  - ...

Even though the FlexGantt version number is 0.1 it has already
reached a high level of maturity due to an early adoptor program
which
has been on-going for more than a year.

Dirk Lemmermann

http://www.flexgantt.com
Andrew Thompson - 02 Mar 2007 17:02 GMT
On Mar 3, 3:41 am, dlemmerm...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello,

Yes, yes.  The first time I noticed your little
'advisory', I decided not to comment, but now
that you have posted it to a ..number of places,
I will ask that you please not become the latest
in a long line of spamming multi-posters.

> I would like to let you know that I have released a new ..

How long will you consider it to be 'new'?
And do you intend telling us again, for
every minor update?

Andrew T.
Alex Hunsley - 02 Mar 2007 23:41 GMT
> Hello,
>
> I would like to let you know that I have released a new commercial
> Java library for Swing, which is used to create advanced interactive
> Gantt charts. The implementation of this library took almost 2 1/2
> years.

If you had a clue, you'd be aware of what this newsgroup is for. And
it's not for posting adverts for commercial software.
dlemmermann@gmail.com - 03 Mar 2007 14:27 GMT
Andrew, Alex,

you are absolutely right. My post was inappropriate for this group and
I
too get annoyed by spamming. Not having posted in newsgroups for a
couple
of years and the euphoria that set in when I finally finished my lib
must
have made me careless when posting. Once again, sorry about the
posting.

Dirk
Andrew Thompson - 03 Mar 2007 14:56 GMT
On Mar 4, 1:27 am, dlemmerm...@gmail.com wrote:
..
> (snip)
> ... Once again, sorry about the posting.

I will take that to mean that it will not
happen again*.  No worries.

* That is the only thing I am interested in
hearing, but oddly it is the one thing people
tend *not* to specifically state.

Andrew T.
dlemmermann@gmail.com - 03 Mar 2007 20:58 GMT
> On Mar 4, 1:27 am, dlemmerm...@gmail.com wrote:
> ..
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>
> Andrew T.

Correct, it will not happen again.

Dirk


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