diff -r b6cfd754403d -r f4fe12e429a4 src/share/tools/IdealGraphVisualizer/README --- a/src/share/tools/IdealGraphVisualizer/README Tue Oct 28 18:02:09 2008 -0700 +++ b/src/share/tools/IdealGraphVisualizer/README Thu Oct 30 17:08:48 2008 -0700 @@ -5,21 +5,16 @@ was the primary target of the tool. The tool itself is fairly general with only a few modules that contain C2 specific elements. -The tool is built on top of the NetBeans 6.0 rich client +The tool is built on top of the NetBeans 6.1 rich client infrastructure and so requires NetBeans to build. It currently requires Java 6 to run as it needs support for JavaScript for its filtering mechanism and assumes it's built into the platform. It -should build out of the box whit NetBeans 6 and Java 6 or later. It's -possible to run it on 1.5 by including Rhino on the classpath though -that currently isn't working correctly. Support for exporting graphs -as SVG can be enabled by adding batik to the classpath which isn't -included by default. - -It can be built on top of NetBeans 6.1 if you change the required -modules to be platform8 instead of platform7. The tool could run on -JDK 1.5 with some reworking of the how the JavaScript support is -enabled but currently it requires some tweaking of the setup. This -will be fixed in a later setup. +should build out of the box with NetBeans 6.1 and Java 6 or later. +It's possible to run it on 1.5 by including Rhino on the classpath +though that currently isn't working correctly. Support for exporting +graphs as SVG can be enabled by adding batik to the classpath which +isn't included by default. It can be built on top of NetBeans 6.0 if +you change the required modules to be platform7 instead of platform8. The JVM support is controlled by the flag -XX:PrintIdealGraphLevel=# where # is: