The primary source for information is this manual together with theJpGraph web site
which also
contains further links to many external sources of information.
The JpGraph user manual (this document)
The JpGraph API reference manual. This reference contains details about all public APIs available together with the classes.
JpGraph UML static class diagram. This is an experimental documentation which shows the static class dependency between all classes in the library.
The JpGraph
community forum
. This is a discussion board for users of
the JpGraph library where users both give examples on how they have
used the library as well as asking and answering generic and
specific questions.
The FAQ. This is available both on-line
and in Appendix C to this manual.
The JpGraph document portal can be be found at http://www.aditus.nu/jpgraph/documentation.php
in addition to the distributed documentation there are several "HowTo" sections
which explains with some larger examples how to accomplish some specific type of
graphs and solve common problems.
In addition to the JpGraph Web site
there are
a number of external sites with tutorials and examples on how JpGraph has been
used. This is not a complete list (nor will it ever be) but it lists a few of
the tutorials/examples that we are aware of. The following is a partial list of
known external tutorial showing more or less advanced examples on how to use
specific features of the library.
Usual caveats apply in that we can take no responsibility for the correctness of these tutorials since we have no influence over them.
Table 1.2. External JpGraph tutorial
Unfortunately there will be defects (bugs) even in this library. If you suspect that you have found a bug may we ask you to first check the existing bug database if this problem has already been reported. If the problem you have found has not been reported then we would appreciate hearing about your issue.
You can find our defect database at http://www.aditus.nu/bugtraq/
We have been forced to add some simple spam protection on the defect reporting system to prevent a lot of phony robot signups
In order to sign-up for a new user account do the following
1. Goto the issue tracker at http://www.aditus.nu/bugtraq/?do=register
in order to signup for a new account
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3. Fill in the rest of the values, your name, e-mail etc.
4, You will receive a confirmation mail in order to activate your account.
5. In order to login you just need to use your chosen user name BUT WITHOUT the "XY_" prefix. This is only used when signing up for an account.