I looked more precisely on d3 and found a few examples with editable graphs and change my choose :)
2015-08-14 19:38 GMT+03:00 Alan Williams <[email protected]>: > On 14-Aug-15 16:41, Denis Karyakin (JIRA) wrote: > >> >> [ >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAVERNA-866?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=14697246#comment-14697246 >> ] >> >> Denis Karyakin commented on TAVERNA-866: >> ---------------------------------------- >> >> I think not necessary to write code in pure js or with jQuery for >> visualization workflow run, because already exist some great js libraries >> for this. >> >> I compared different libraries: jointjs, gojs, js-sequence-diagrams, >> jsPlumb, Dracula Graph Library, arbor.js, d3.js, sigmajs, Springy.js, >> Processing.js, js-graph.it >> >> I used some criteria for choose one library: >> 1. Maintainable >> 2. Useful for visualize workflow run >> 3. Useful in future for the interactively edit workflows >> >> According to criterias are most good libraries is d3.js and jsPlumb. But >> in d3.js editing graphs was opaque for me. >> I choosed jsPlumb. It is jQuery plug-in for creating interactive >> connected graphs >> > > I have seen a lot more use of d3. When calling the jsPlumb can you make > sure you use intermediate functions so that it could possibly be replaced. > > Thanks > > Alan > > >
