Cheers.Hope it helps...We are interested in any step you can make in this way !D3JS is a good framework, but since it uses the dom for the graph structure, displaying big graph could turn your computer into a heater. You can have a look to threejs,it uses WebGL, and so it is maybe more efficient for big objects.We are still thinking about a web view, like the one we start with the w3sink project, but nothing completed for now.Hi,I do not see any reason that prevent to embed a View in an applet. However, security of Java applet could be a problem....Le mer. 15 avr. 2015 à 01:32, Prof. Ademir Gabardo <ademir.gabbardo AT gmail.com> a écrit :If I was in your position I wouldn’t use Java.
I would get the graph structure an use http://d3js.org/ _javascript_ with HTML to show.
Like these examples: https://github.com/mbostock/d3/wiki/Gallery
I think you can generate an Applet project with Java, but not sure if you can embed the viewer into an applet.
Let’s see if someone else came with a better idea.
Regards,
Ademir
De: Константин Д [mailto:4581269 AT gmail.com]
Enviada em: Wednesday, April 15, 2015 9:24 AM
Para: graphstream-users AT litislab.fr
Assunto: GraphStream in WEB
Hello !
I am a student from Armenia. I have one question depends on GraphStream.
I use it in my course work. How can I demonstrate graph in a browser using java?
Thank you beforhand.
Best Regards,
Avet.
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