We started out creating our own wrappers around GWT, which wasn't too 
difficult.  However, JGraph does have a GWT wrapper for their JavaScript 
library.  They provided us with the wrapper library relatively recently, 
but so far we haven't had time to do more than experiment with it.  You may 
need to contact them directly to get your hands on it.

Phillip

On Tuesday, June 19, 2012 5:09:06 AM UTC-7, router router wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
>   My objective is to draw graph that present the production servers of an 
> IT company. The UI should be something like:
>                
>      
>        _______ __                      _________
>       l  ServerA   l                     l  ServerB  l
>       l                l   -------------->  l                l
>       l                l                     l                l
>       l_______ _ l                     l_________l
>
>   The company where I work has imposed GWT as a tool to implement the 
> client side. Could you please suggest something like JGraph that I could 
> apply in the client side using GWT.
>  
> Regards.
>
>
>
> Regards
>

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