![]() ![]() ![]() JointJS+ (formerly known as Rappid) is the commercial extension of JointJS. JointJS is a community-driven (open-source) diagramming library that helps developers create simple applications in less time by offering essential UI features such as basic diagram elements (rectangle, circle, ellipse, text, image, path), ready-to-use diagram elements of well-known diagrams (ERD, Org chart, FSA, UML, PN, DEVS, …), custom shapes based on SVG or programmatically rendered, interactive elements and links, serialization/deserialization to/from JSON format, zoom in/out,… (see this JointJS post for additional coverage of the tool) Looking for a library to help you embed UML editors in your application? Check these options! JointJS and JointJS+ JavaScript libraries for drawing UML, BPMN or ERD diagrams Top JavaScript libraries for drawing graphs.Eclipse Sprotty and Eclipse Graphical Language Server Platform (GLSP).JavaScript libraries for drawing UML, BPMN or ERD diagrams.For those interested in rendering static diagrams without editing capabilities, you may want to take a look at our list of textual modeling tools instead. But if you’re seeking a customizable option and possess the time and skills for coding, delve into our second group of libraries to tailor them to your exact needs. In summary, if you need a ready-to-use JavaScript modeling library for quick integration, choose one from our first group. If you’re looking for a more tuneable solution and have the time and skills to do some programming, consider taking a library from the second group and personalize it as much as you want. Note that we focus on libraries to draw diagrams, if you just want to render a read-only diagram, you may want to check this list of textual modeling tools. In short, if you’re looking for an almost ready-to-go way to integrate a JavaScript modeling library into your tool go for a library from the first group. Libraries with core support for drawing graphs (and that could then be adapted to support graphical modeling languages). ![]() JavaScript libraries with predefined shapes consistent with the graphical notation of one or more modeling languages) Libraries with explicit support for software models (e.g.We split the set of JavaScript drawing libraries into two main categories: ![]()
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