The SWT_AWT bridge is indeed not the most stable. However the SWT/JavaFX bridge should be in better shape. In that case you can look at charting frameworks that can use JavaFX as backend. For instance JFreeChart and Orson Charts https://github.com/jfree/, not sure how active they are maintained.
B.T.W. JFreeChart has a SWT backend too, but it is relatively slow and not maintained anymore. Op vr 21 aug. 2020 om 15:13 schreef Andrey Loskutov <losku...@gmx.de>: > > I "for SWT" not menas "exclusivly for SWT" like in SWTChart, you can > > take a look at http://www.jzy3d.org/ > > Thanks, > > this was on my radar, but I fear this can only be used via SWT_AWT bridge, > and so this would be a no go for me (SWT_AWT is extremely dangerous and > crashes / deadlocks on GTK3 as much as it only can). See > https://github.com/jzy3d/jzy3d-api/blob/master/jzy3d-swt/src/main/java/org/jzy3d/bridge/swt/Bridge.java > . > > Kind regards, > Andrey Loskutov > > Спасение утопающих - дело рук самих утопающих > > https://www.eclipse.org/user/aloskutov > _______________________________________________ > cross-project-issues-dev mailing list > cross-project-issues-dev@eclipse.org > To unsubscribe from this list, visit > https://www.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/cross-project-issues-dev >
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