This is a main Git repository for Jzy3d providing multiple maven modules.
- jzy3d-tutorials : few examples for building main chart families (surfaces, scatters, etc).
Application will require jzy3d-api plus classes to address a specific windowing environement (AWT, SWT, Swing). The API itself has no dependency to AWT, making it buildable for Android environement.
Code specific to a target windowing environement is made available through modules (or sometime source folder separation):
- jzy3d-awt : provides AWT canvases (source folder separation but part of jzy3d-api build)
- jzy3d-swing : provides Swing canvases (source folder separation but jzy3d-api build)
- jzy3d-swt : provides a wrapper on AWT canvas to embed a chart in a SWT application.
- jzy3d-jdt-core : a clone of JDT, for Java Delaunay Triangulation
The API has optional extensions bundled by a parent and several children module stored in separated Git repositories:
- jzy3d-extensions : gather 5 optional modules that may be checkout separately as well (Depth peeling, Graphs, G2D, )
- Release versions WILL stand on maven central
- Snapshot versions stand on Jzy3d maven repository:
<repositories>
<repository>
<id>jzy3d-snapshots</id>
<name>Jzy3d Snapshots</name>
<url>http://www.jzy3d.org/maven/snapshots</url>
</repository>
<repository>
<id>jzy3d-releases</id>
<name>Jzy3d Snapshots</name>
<url>http://www.jzy3d.org/maven/releases</url>
</repository>
</repositories>
Build all module from master repository by calling
- mvn install
To be friendly with Eclipse-but-non-Maven users, we add .project and .classpath files to the repositories. If you want to regenerate this files with maven and have the projects linked all together, simply run
- mvn eclipse:eclipse -Declipse.workspace=~[your current eclipse workspace folder]
- then edit jzy3d-api project properties to export all dependencies to other projects (Properties > Java Build Path > Order and Export > Select All. Then remove JRE System libraries).
We kept the repository easy to use for non-maven users.
- Eclipse project files (.project & .classpath) with inter-project relations are commited to the repositories
- Some modules have a lib/ directory containing required Jars. If you want to use these jars, simply edit the libraries dependencies of the Eclipse project to use them instead of the maven dependencies.
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