Re: Open ThunderGraph in Jakarta ?

2003-01-29 Thread Santiago Gala
Martin van den Bemt wrote: Love to see a gui framework / tools thingy on apache.. Working on that stuff a lot lately (of course has a Apache Style License) Jesktop (http://jesktop.sourceforge.net/) is written by Apache commiters, Avalon based and could be a good foundation for a GUI project

Open ThunderGraph in Jakarta ?

2003-01-28 Thread Henri Gomez
Hi to all, I'm using OpenThunderGraph in my day job (http://sourceforge.net/projects/thundergraph/) It's really a great graph library which may be used in both server-side and client-side application. It support many type of Graph and some nice features like AutoZoom of part of graph (in

Re: Open ThunderGraph in Jakarta ?

2003-01-28 Thread Henri Yandell
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Henri Gomez wrote: (http://sourceforge.net/projects/thundergraph/) I contacted the main developper and he seems to be ok with making OpenTG a jakarta project. So what do you think about it as a sub-project, or as a jakarta-commons subprojec ? I have reservations:

Re: Open ThunderGraph in Jakarta ?

2003-01-28 Thread Henri Gomez
I have reservations: Let's go... 1) It's definitely a GUI focused project. Jakarta as a project has not yet made any moves to support Java projects which do not have some form of server aspect. Just as DB based Java projects are going into db.apache.org, I think there ought to be a

[OT] Re: Open ThunderGraph in Jakarta ?

2003-01-28 Thread Micael
Good dialogue. At 04:32 PM 1/28/03 +0100, you wrote: I have reservations: Let's go... 1) It's definitely a GUI focused project. Jakarta as a project has not yet made any moves to support Java projects which do not have some form of server aspect. Just as DB based Java projects are going into

Re: Open ThunderGraph in Jakarta ?

2003-01-28 Thread Martin van den Bemt
Love to see a gui framework / tools thingy on apache.. Working on that stuff a lot lately (of course has a Apache Style License) Mvgr, Martin On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 16:32, Henri Gomez wrote: I have reservations: Let's go... 1) It's definitely a GUI focused project. Jakarta as a project