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Is there any Java opensource to create flow charts not within the IDE itself, but in a web based application so they can be viewed on a browser? This is like a Cost Control Flowchart, but basically a flow chart.
To avoid any confusion, the business requirement is to allow users to create flow charts and save them to databases. I am not looking to create UMLs of source code or vice versa.
This stackoverflow question points to the right directions but I need to be able to have users draw and then save the drawing/information to the database. Flowchart is the only UML required.
If it does not need to be "web-based" then yEd Graph Editor could be a good choice.
yEd is a free desktop application that can generate high-quality diagrams, either manually, or by importing external data.
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So i want to create a java application in intellij and want to integrate it with onlyoffice but i can't seem to find any proper tutorials to do it can yoy please help maybe write some steps on how can i approach the problem??
Develop a standalone application which integrates with Only Office and DocuSign and covers the following use cases
Ability to generate asset request using a respective form that generates PDF based on the UI input controls.
Here is the thing i am required to do any help will be appriciated
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I'm conceptualising a new solution where in my first step, i need to centralize Data from different sources( Databases, Excel Files, CSV files...) into a temporary Database before starting my controles and batches, this will allow me to have a good starting point which will not be affected by the changes in my sources’ data, the question is what's the best solution for me, an ETL like Talend or Pentahoo , or a java based solution with a spring batch? thank you verry much for your answers
Check out AWS Glue. It is in preview stage now but you can sign up for access. Once there you can manage everything in their cloud for free for a long time. https://aws.amazon.com/glue/
Talend (or Pentaho) gives you all the necessary components to do what you want with very limited hand coding.
On the other side, if you want to do everything by yourself...
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I'm developing a visualization software and my current aim is to visualize some sort of networks in 3d. It doesn't really matter how the nodes and edges are represented, as long as one can see the network in 3d. I'm a newcomer in the field of 3d objects, so any libraries, tutorials or websites are welcome.
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If you just want a way to display these, you may want to try an existing visualization program like ParaView. It is built on an extensive visualization library called VTK. Both are open source and cross platform. VTK can be programmed using Java, C++, and other languages.
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I am working on a program which gathers data and stores it in a file. I need to be able to write a program which reads from the created file and plots a scatter/bar/pie graph from it. Does anyone know any Graphing Libraries which I can use to do this? I've seen suggestions for libraries which can graph nodes, vertices etc. but none for common graphs. Help would be appreciated. Thanks
For charts you can use JFreeChart. It is an open sorce java library with a good API.
If you want to draw graphs (trees for example) you can use JGraphX which is also an open source library.
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I am using Java in eclipse, It would be wonderful if I could find a plug in which can draw state chart from a XML format.
I don't know about plug-ins for Eclipse, but I'd recommend AT&T's graphviz as a terrific tool for easily rendering states and transitions. The input format is not XML; however, it'd be trivial to read an XML file, generate the required format, and render it using graphviz. Laszlo Szathmary has a nice Java class that lets you do it right inside a Java class - very nice.
Check out Eclipse's Graphical Editing Framework(GEF). It should have everything you need. http://www.eclipse.org/gef/overview.html