Thanks to Alex Ivanov, an Internet connection is no longer necessary when reading GXL documents.
Fixes two bugs and adds an easier way to manipulate GXL attributes.
Features a much more thought through, clean package with extended API documentation explaining GXL features. Also includes an improved validation mechanism to provide consistent and correct GXL validation on the fly.
The JGraph libraries are now bundled with the release, removing the need to download separate files and allowing simple double-clicks to start the editor.
A first version of a web site is up and running. As the rest of the project, more documentation is of course warranted but at least some welcoming facts about the project can be given.
The initial release features a Full Functionality Java Package and an extension to JGraphpad to use the GXL (Graph eXchange Language) Format. Beta testers encouraged.