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Rob DavisThe company name is only visible to registered members.Coders only: visualisation of complex data in Web 2.0
For the coders in the audience, here is some new software that will help you scale a prototype into a release candidate... (disclosure: ILOG is also a client)
ILOG JViews 8.5 BETA with Advanced Features for Desktop and Rich Internet Applications Available Now
ILOG JViews is an innovative graphic toolkit which offers Java tools and SDKs for building visually rich, highly interactive desktop and Web-based user interfaces. New to JViews 8.5 are features to help Eclipse and Web 2.0 programmers create powerful, professional visual applications while reducing development time and costs:
• Industry-first, native integration with Eclipse—expands on the popular GMF framework to give developers unique tools that scale to professionally visualize large and complex data, expressed in the form of diagrams. JViews Graph Layout for Eclipse delivers automatic graph layout capabilities in a non-intrusive way and without breaking existing code.
Additionally, JViews Graph Layout for Eclipse is retrofit-capable. With it, developers have the ability to add JViews tools at any point in the development cycle—beginning, middle or end—to instantly help an application scale from “prototype” to “release candidate.” By comparison, other SDKs commonly require you to use their tools from the beginning or re-write prototypes from scratch.
• Support for leading Ajax Frameworks, Partial-Page-Rendering and ICEFaces—JViews 8.5 offers seamless integration with the most popular Ajax Java frameworks. With support for these Ajax frameworks, development of next-generation dynamic and collaborative graphical web applications will be faster and more maintainable.
For more information, visit the JViews blog at
http://blogs.ilog.com/jviews/.
Enjoy!
- 24 Oct 2008, 4:32 pm
