Looking for open source icon library [closed] - java

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Closed 10 years ago.
For a java project I am working on, I'm looking for a decent open source library of icons to use in the GUI.
I've found several libraries via Google searches, and have not yet found the icon that is 'just right'. I'm interested in any that other developers use, before I start pulling them into my code.

My advise is to try looking at icons for webdesigners, you will get much more results:
http://www.webdesigncore.com/2012/03/09/20-free-gui-icon-sets-for-web-designers/
http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/40-free-and-useful-gui-icon-sets-for-web-designers/
http://ionicons.com
Or obviously the search engines:
http://www.freeiconsweb.com
http://www.iconfinder.com/free_icons
Also, you might prefer building your own font with vector icons:
https://icomoon.io
Hope this helps

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I'm looking for a library for data visualization that's make it possible to visualize components and their relationship as done here.
Thank you in advance.
JFreeChart is a free 100% Java chart library that makes it easy for developers to display professional quality charts in their applications. Check more on the official website:
http://www.jfree.org/jfreechart/
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https://code.google.com/p/charts4j/
https://developers.google.com/chart/

Are there good java gallery viewers, freely available for java (open source) [closed]

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i am in need of an open source image gallery viewers for use in java? i have had a quick google around and cant find anything pure java, any suggestions would be great, any any linking stack questions would also be great!
I've heard about this component : Eclipse Nebula Gallery, but not used it.
You may have a look if it fits your needs.

Recommend a Java Graphics API for this application idea [closed]

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I want to make a tool for creating FSM control circuit simulations. NB! not the ALU part.
Can anyone recommend a good Java API with as much functionality already available as possible? Itll basically be something like a graphical modelling language editor.
The user should be able to make and run stuff like this:
There are a number of Java libraries out there for visualizing graphs. Some that I hear mentioned a lot include:
JUNG
jGraph
GraphVis and Grappa
The following blog has a pretty extensive list of options with commentary and screenshots: http://s6ai.livejournal.com/33969.html

How to select nodes in Netbeans Visual Library? [closed]

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I create a graph based visual applicaion using a Netbens Visual Library.
Can somebody post a code sample that enables a selection of nodes with mouse clicks (and Ctrl key fo multiple selection) ?
Thanks in advance.
http://graph.netbeans.org/examples.html contains many well written examples. Don't miss test.action.SelectLockedActionTest!
same link, but test.object.MultiMoveActionTest is a more relevant example.

Do you know a good Java RSS/Feed Generator? [closed]

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I'm searching a small Java based RSS/Feed Generator, something like the FeedCreator.class.php library, any suggestions?, thanks!
There's the Rome framework as well
http://rometools.github.io/rome/
Does RSS and Atom
How about jRSS? It looks promising -- supports generating RSS 2 and is relatively small.
I used an API a few years back called ROME. I thought it was a breeze to set up and get going with.
i used Informa with success. especially useful if you plan to support multiple verison of rss (0.9-2.0) reasonable sized library , well documented.
a quite complete list con be found at http://java-source.net/open-source/rss-rdf-tools

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