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Is there a Java library that provides a component-based way to create SVG documents?
I don't need to render SVG, all I want to do is to construct an SVG tree programmatically and in a type-safe way.
Batik should do just fine: its not just for rendering, you can do SVG construction/manipulation with it.
Here is an example of how to use Batik to bootstrap and manipulate the SVG DOM:
http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/batik/using/dom-api.html
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What libraries we can use nowadays to embed HTML with Java Swing. I mean for production ready code. I know there were some lubearies in the past but are there viable options for HTML5?
CSSBox and SwingBox are still being updated and maintained, and I've used them successfuly in side projects. You can find them here:
SwingBox
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Maybe you can try JavaFX?
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I am trying to convert a 8-bit image to 4-bit image using sampling ,but not sure how to do it .
Any code samples would be really helpful.
Thanks in advance.
I would recommend to use JAI (java advanced imaging). You can download this from oracle (http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/current-142188.html). There are tons of documentation available.
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I need to convert XML file to PDF using Java, is there any decent alternative to XSLT / anything to make the process of creating XSLT file less excruciating?.
Is there any way to get "live preview" instead of generating the file every time to check my changes?
ApacheFOP could be of help! Check this out
Nimbus is a free to use XSL designer based on html and css.
It allows you to create XSL for XSL FO applications.
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Is there some Java library for converting .svg to .png or .jpg at code ? Does anybody have experience with this ?
Check out Batik, which has an Apache license.
Specifically, you should take a look at the Batik Rasterizer.
Here are the associated JavaDocs for manipulating it at the code level:
http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/batik/javadoc/
http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/batik/javadoc/org/apache/batik/apps/rasterizer/package-frame.html
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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