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xWidglets 1.9.2 (Night Build branch)

Image XWidglets is a complete rich Java Swing tool for designing, creating, and using XML-based GUIs. It provides a lightweight XML client, clear separation between view, data, and process, MVC I and II support, event management, a consistent look and feel across platforms, a rich set of GUI components, and n-tier architecture integration. License: The Apache License 2.0 Changes:
The icons of the main window have been modified. StudioProperty and SystemProperty have been changed. The jar launcher has been changed, and now works well. Some features have been added for binding again. The code has been restructured. There are many more changes. Image

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GraphViz::XML(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					GraphViz::XML(3pm)

NAME
GraphViz::XML - Visualise XML as a tree SYNOPSIS
use GraphViz::XML; my $graph = GraphViz::XML->new($xml); print $g->as_png; DESCRIPTION
This module makes it easy to visualise XML as a tree. XML is hard for humans to grasp, especially if the XML is computer-generated. This modules aims to visualise the XML as a graph in order to make the structure of the XML clear and to aid in understanding the XML. XML elements are represented as diamond nodes, with links to elements within them. Character data is represented in round nodes. Note that the XML::Twig module should be installed. METHODS
new This is the constructor. It takes one mandatory argument, which is the XML to be visualised. A GraphViz object is returned. my $graph = GraphViz::XML->new($xml); as_* The XML can be visualised in a number of different graphical formats. Methods include as_ps, as_hpgl, as_pcl, as_mif, as_pic, as_gd, as_gd2, as_gif, as_jpeg, as_png, as_wbmp, as_ismap, as_imap, as_vrml, as_vtx, as_mp, as_fig, as_svg. See the GraphViz documentation for more information. The two most common methods are: # Print out a PNG-format file print $g->as_png; # Print out a PostScript-format file print $g->as_ps; BUGS
GraphViz tends to reorder the nodes. I hope to find a work around soon (possibly with ports). AUTHOR
Leon Brocard <acme@astray.com> COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2001, Leon Brocard This module is free software; you can redistribute it or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-04-02 GraphViz::XML(3pm)