Hi Praveen,
Quote:1. WPFDiagram is similar to JDiagram in the functionality it offers.
Yes, the functionality is very much the same. There are only some syntax differences.
Quote:2. JDiagram is written in Java and WPFDiagram against the .Net Framework 3.5
Correct.
Quote:3. JDiagram can function in a browser in the form of an applet, and WPFDiagram should be able to do that in the form of XBAP (XAML Browser App)
We are still finding some security limitations while testing in WPF browser applications - many API methods throw an exception when running in the browser context. Once we clear all of them, it will be possible to use the control in a browser.
Quote:4. If I host WPFDiagram as an XBAP, the user who sees this diagram will need the entire .Net Runtime for 3.5 installed on his machine.
Correct.
We have in mind Silverlight too, especially as a front end for our ASP.NET control, and for a future release we plan to make WpfDiagram Silverlight-compatible.
Stoyan