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Posted to batik-dev@xmlgraphics.apache.org by cj...@apache.org on 2004/02/17 17:57:22 UTC
cvs commit: xml-batik/xdocs index.xml
cjolif 2004/02/17 08:57:22
Modified: xdocs index.xml
Log:
fix product description
Revision Changes Path
1.51 +2 -2 xml-batik/xdocs/index.xml
Index: index.xml
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<li><link href="http://xml.apache.org/cocoon">The Apache Cocoon project</link> uses Batik to rasterize SVG images. </li>
<li><link href="http://www.object-refinery.com/jfreechart/index.html">The JFreeChart Project</link> uses Batik to export charts in the SVG format. </li>
<li><link href="http://www.ilog.com/products/jviews">ILOG JViews Component Suite</link>, a product for advanced visualization, uses and extends the Batik SVG export module. </li>
- <li><link href="http://www2.ilog.com/preview/Discovery/">ILOG Discovery Preview</link>, a free visual data analysis tool letting you visualize and edit data sets in a very wide variety of views (2D graphs and charts, various kinds of treemaps, parallel coordinates, parallel histograms (aka "Table Lens") and much more), uses the Batik SVG export module. </li>
+ <li><link href="http://www2.ilog.com/preview/Discovery/">ILOG Discovery Preview</link>, a free visual data analysis tool letting you visualize and edit data sets in a very wide variety of views (2D graphs and charts, various kinds of treemaps, parallel coordinates, parallel histograms and much more), uses the Batik SVG export module. </li>
<li><link href="http://otn.oracle.com/products/jdev/content.html">Oracle Corp.'s JDeveloper9i</link> uses Batik to export class diagrams in SVG. It uses the
SVG export module (SVGGraphics2D).</li>
<li><link href="http://www.optimalj.com">OptimalJ</link>, a UML Class Diagram Editor for NetBeans, uses Batik to export SVG. </li>
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