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JGraph is a free, mature, and robust Java Graphing framework that fully complies with Swing design principles. It contains all the graph visualization and interaction functionality you might expect in a graph library, including multiple views, layering, zoom, drag and drop, undo, automatic expanding ... [More] and collapsing, routing, and layouts. You can create stunning workflow editors, call graphs, CAD tools, network diagrams, database visualization tools, and more. It can also be deployed on the server-side with a large range of image exporting functionality. It is fully documented and commercially supported. [Less]

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GRAL is a Java library for creating high quality plots and charts. Many plot types are available like scatter plots, bubble plots, line plots, time series, area plots, pie charts, and bar charts. Nearly every aspect of a plot's appearance can be adjusted using a settings system. Additionally ... [More] , GRAL can interchange and process data in various ways: filters can be used to smooth, derive, or rescale data. Several plug-ins allow the import and export of data and graphics to formats like CSV, JPEG, PNG, EPS, PDF, or SVG. Once a plot is set up it can be integrated into any application. Using the included system of Swing classes the user can interactively pan and zoom a plot. [Less]

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MagPlot is a program for generating charts like gnuplot. The idea is that while TeX is acknowledged for its quality of output, many charts and diagrams especially in Excel I have seen are...not so good. So for my own satisfaction I wanted to implement a program which maintains a high quality ... [More] standard. For that reason I based my work on Edward Tufte's "The Visual Display of Quantitative Information" Core intention: - Very good readability. - Conservative approach: Any feature which sounds "cool" but does not serve a specific purpose or which is harmful for data display will be ditched. - No 3D charts - No more than 2 axes - No bars with moire pattern - etc. - Usability for speed and quality: One mode for fast drawing so that the charts can be used for (hopefully) high-performance real-time display on the screen while supporting high-quality output in the other mode. - Console for users which cannot live without keyboard. [Less]

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IxoraRMS is a tool for visualizing monitoring data. It is written in Java and has a Swing GUI. As part of my job I am involved in performance testing and I felt the need for a tool with the following characteristics: quick to deploy able to provide rich amounts of monitoring data able to ... [More] automatically update the customized data views when the topology changes and able to customize the following aspects by writing none or very little code: adding new monitoring agents data visualization adding complex reactions to trigger notifications and tuning/configuration advices Visit ixorarms.com for more information. [Less]

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IxoraRMS is an open source monitoring tool with great visualization and customization capabilities. It is well suited for use in performance labs.

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