The Designer provides a convenient visual environment
for styling diagram components for use in a graphical application.
The output is in the form of a project, comprising a project file
and an associated style sheet (.css file).
You are recommended to start styling in the Designer.
The examples supplied with the Designer make use of symbols.
You can also open legacy diagrams containing general nodes or composite
graphics in the Designer and style them.
General nodes are simpler objects: you may find them
easier to customize. They are also faster to display, which can be
of particular interest in the case of diagrams with a lot of graphics.
In the Java™
API,
you can apply style sheets in the CSS for Java format to symbols,
composite graphics, general nodes, and general links. You can load
a project file to display a diagram.
In this release, not all the refinements available in
the API are active in the Designer. The main limitations are as follows:
Interactors: only the predefined ones
are available
Renderers: only the predefined ones
are available
Style rules: Child-of-parent object
conditions are not supported
The decision points at which you may decide to use the
Java API as well as the Designer concern:
Custom data model
Custom interaction
Custom rendering
Advanced graphic objects
Custom printing
If your data cannot be connected by JDBC or is not in
a flat file or XML, you must use the Java API to define a custom data
model before starting development of your diagram component.
If, after you complete a development cycle in the Designer,
you find that you require interaction or rendering that is not available
in the Designer, you can achieve these by using the Java API directly.
If you need advanced graphic objects that are not available
in the Designer, you can write your own graphic objects with the Java
API of the JViews Framework. However, you will not be able to
customize them with the Styling Customizer in the Designer.
If you need specialized printing facilities beyond the
page and area facilities available in the diagram component, you can
code these in the Java API.