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Parallel Sets

About

Parallel Sets is a visualization technique for categorical data. This implementation was written in Java, using OpenGL (via JOGL) and SQLite.

Dependencies

The source code packages do not contain all the libraries anymore. To get the complete project, check out the source using Mercurial from http://code.google.com/p/parsets/source/checkout

This is an Eclipse project, so you should be able to import it directly into your workspace (or even open it in place).

Below is a list of the libraries used, and where to get them.

JOGL, https://jogl.dev.java.net/
    Java OpenGL bindings

JDOM, http://www.jdom.org/
    Efficient and easy-to-use XML parsing library

JNA, https://jna.dev.java.net/
    Java Native Access, useful for OS-dependent things

JSON-simple, http://code.google.com/p/json-simple/
    Lightweight JSON implementation

JUnit, http://junit.org/
    Unit testing

CheckboxTree, http://zeus.pin.unifi.it/projectsSites/lablib-checkboxtree/
    Tree with checkboxes

log4j, http://logging.apache.org/log4j/
    Logging

MigLayout, http://www.miglayout.com/
    Sane layout manager for Swing

opencsv, http://opencsv.sourceforge.net/
    CSV parsing

SQLiteJDBC, http://www.zentus.com/sqlitejdbc/
    SQLite java package that uses native libraries when possible

Files

Authors.txt
    List of authors who contributed to the program

License.txt
    The license this program has been released under, the New BSD License.

docs/
    Some documentation of the program code

edu/
    Source code. All the source is in the package edu.uncc.parsets

*.dll
    JOGL libraries for Windows

*.jnilib
    JOGL libraries for Mac OS X

*.so
    JOGL libraries for Linux

libs/
    Libraries used, including JOGL java code, SQLite, and a few others

local.db
    The local db that contains all the data the program works with

ReadMe.txt
    This file ;)

resources/
    Additional files, like the logo and icon that need to be packaged
    with the program

support/
    Other files that are not packaged with the program, like the Windows
    installer setup files, more logos, etc.