DataGraphAddOn package
DataGraphAddOn is a module for adding regression methods to the DataGraph package. It uses
Sun's Java 3D Vecmath, as well as the Framework,
Math, DataGraph, and Graph packages.
It is licensed under the LPGL. The original Vecmath license is the JDL.
Examples
Examples are under the DataGraph package documentation.
Source Code
The source code for
this package includes a build file (build.xml) which is used by
Ant to compile the code. To compile the code, change your working
directory to
the toplevel directory of the decompressed source distribution and type
'ant' to create the jar file and 'ant javadoc' to create the java
documentation. Make sure Ant is version 1.6 or later or the build.xml
file will need to be
manually repaired to work.
Source code may also be accessed though
ViewCVS,
anonymous CVS access, or through SSH access for approved developers.
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Anonymous CVS Access
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To checkout the files in
the CVS repository, you must have cvs software installed and in your
path. Use the following comand to login to CVS:
cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@source.concord.org:/cvs/repo/CodeBank login
Just hit enter when a password prompt appears. Now enter the following
command to checkout the source files:
cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@source.concord.org:/cvs/repo/CodeBank co -P Projects/DataGraphAddOn
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Developer SSH Access
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To obtain CVS access
rights via SSH, please send a message through our web contact page. To use
SSH access, you must have a SSH client installed on your machine as
well as CVS. You must set the CVS_RSH environment variable to 'ssh',
then use the following command to access the CVS source code:
cvs -z3 -d:ext:USERNAME@source.concord.org:/cvs/repo/CodeBank
co -P Projects/DataGraphAddOn
Replace USERNAME with the
appropriate value.
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Dependencies
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, including the java documentation, source and binary
distributions, and project
information. Concord Consortium maintains it's own repository for
dependencies required
for building CC's source code that is not on the main Maven repository
at www.ibiblio.org. The
dependencies are required for
building from Maven or Ant, both of which have a facility for
retrieving jar libraries
from remote repositories.