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I am considering solutions for drawing diagrams using Google Web Toolkit (GWT). Up until now I have found only the gwt-diagrams project but it seems abandoned.

Are there any suggestions about diagramming with GWT?

Panagiotis Korros
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  • It would be awesome if a tool like this existed. Unfortunately, until HTML5 become a standard and become integrated in all major browser, I doubt this will exist. – Zwik Jun 01 '10 at 12:39

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I'm also looking into this, for drawing family trees. I'm currently prototyping with gwt-graphics, which looks to be actively developed and is nearing version 1.0.

There is also the Raphael javascript library, and a couple of thorough blog posts about wrapping GWT around them here and here. The guys in the first article actually released their code for as raphaelgwt.

I can't comment on any of the raphael stuff yet since I haven't used it, I just found this in my own research for drawing components.

user26270
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You can use draw2d and gef(eclipse Graphical Editing Framework) to develop your GWT Diagram App Now. look at this: http://code.google.com/p/trufun-webrcp/ the GWT framework with completely open source based on html5 technology, is used to transplant eclipse RCP to GWT WEB.

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I would use Google Chart Tools: http://code.google.com/apis/charttools/

k_b
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  • Thank you, but I am looking for an api to draw organizational charts, shapes and connections between them. From what I saw charttools cant do what I want. – Panagiotis Korros Jun 01 '10 at 10:32
  • You might be able to use the experimental GraphViz functionality to make an org chart. http://code.google.com/apis/chart/docs/gallery/graphviz.html – Jason Hall Jun 01 '10 at 14:36
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I am actually working on a GWT library to draw diagrams and add widgets on the connections. Here is the project site http://code.google.com/p/gwt-links, you'll find a demo site and a video demonstration.

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