My first Flex-App with VisualGraph

Yesterday, while playing around for the first time with Adobe Flex, I came across a really cool component for visualising directional and non-directional graphs. The Flex Visual Graph Library does more or less everything for you. All you have to do, is add nodes and edges to it and select one from a bunch of layouting algorithms for positioning these nodes.

Flex is really cool. I'm working since about 9 months with flex on a project together with some guys (www.qoove.com)

We're releasing in the next few days, if you are interested.

Are you doing this flex work as part of your classes on university?

Alexander Marktl on Jan. 21, 2008 at 13:45 +0100

Nope, I just needed some graph visualization for a part of my master thesis and given the state of Java on the client side, Flash (and Flex in particular thanks to the free SDK) looks like a good solution here :-)

Qoove looks interesting. Will this be server-bound or are you also planing to use Air?

zerok on Jan. 21, 2008 at 14:14 +0100

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