lib-gwt-svg is a library to add SVG graphics to GWT applications.
It offers the following features:
- GWT exposition of 100% of the JavaScript APIs defined in the SVG 1.1 W3C recommendation (August 11, 2011).
- Many additional helper methods to improve development productivity.
- Tight integration with GWT, including: SVG resources (with XML validation), SVG in UiBinder definitions, integration with GWT event system, SVG Widgets (images, push and toggle buttons).
- Tight integration with Java, including: iteratable collections, subclassing of SVG elements, complete integration of W3C documentation in the javadocs.
- Open source LGPLv3 license.
- Based on modern tools: maven, sonatype, git, jenkins
Most of the documentation and support for the project is hosted by the vectomatic website. This includes:
A few samples of applications developed with this library can be found here (all of them with full source code):
The library can obtained from:
- The Maven Central Repository
- The vectomatic local maven repository
Discussion group:
- The lib-gwt-svg Google group answers questions about lib-gwt-svg usage. I (or somebody else) will do my best to answer it as quickly as possible.
Development:
- The main code repository is now hosted on github. The easiest way to contribute is to send pull requests there, or to provide patches to me by email
Lib-gwt-svg requires GWT 2.x. Depending on the version you GWT you are using, you must choose a version of lib-gwt-svg which matches it, as described in the following table:
GWT version | lib-gwt-svg version |
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2.0.3 | 0.4.6 |
2.0.4 | 0.4.7 |
2.1.0M1 | 0.4.9 |
2.1.0 / 2.1.1 | 0.5.0 |
2.2.0 | 0.5.1 |
2.3.0 | 0.5.2 |
2.4.0 | 0.5.5, 0.5.4 or 0.5.3 |
2.5.0 | 0.5.7 |
2.5.1 | 0.5.8 |
2.6.x | 0.5.9 |
2.7.0 | 0.5.10, 0.5.11 (for Chrome 48+) |
2.8.0 | 0.5.12 |
2.8.1 | 0.5.13 |
2.8.2 | 0.5.14, 0.5.15 (for Firefox 59+) |
lib-gwt-svg has been tested on the following SVG-enabled web browsers:
Browser | Version |
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Firefox | 3.x |
Opera | 10.x or greater |
Chrome | 5.x or greater |
Safari | 5.x |
IE | 9.x (NB: on IE, xpath support is provided by integrating the excellent, Creative-Commons-licenced xpath.js library, by Cameron McCormack) |
Firefox for Android | 10.x (NB: firefox supports touch events, but only single touch at the moment. Support for true multitouch is planned for 11.x) |
Android browser | Android 3.2 (NB: Android does not implement touch events for SVG) |