ILOG Elixir 2.0 preview program: new drop

We are pleased to release the second drop of the ILOG Elixir 2.0 preview program.

We updated the collaborative web section with new installers & release notes. As we are not yet in the beta phase, features and APIs are still subject to change. If you are not already registered, please start by creating a login (also available from top left of the home page).

You can then navigate to the preview program pages to:

  • Download the new ILOG Elixir 2.0 preview installers
  • Review the release notes and browse new features available for testing as:
  • Discuss with us and peers on a dedicated forum
  • Register issues and suggestions
  • ILOG Elixir 2.0 pivot chart

    We look forward to getting feed-back from you all!
    The ILOG Elixir team

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    4 Responses to “ILOG Elixir 2.0 preview program: new drop”

    1. Elixir 2.0 beta 2 released | Enetlive.net- Rich Internet Applications Blog Says:

      [...] released another preview of the 2.0 version of their charting framework, Elixir, last week. The new release features, among other [...]

    2. Robert Thompson Says:

      I am working with a professor at OU who particularily appreciates the Radar component as it provides sort of a 4th Dimensional view (at least as far as you divide the clock-wise sections).

      What he’s most looking for, however, is a way to drag and rotate a sphere that connects 1 or more data points on the z-plane, and thus an area.

      This combined with turing on and off particular areas of data, but MOST IMPORTANTLY, showing intersections and their volumetric areas, to him, and to I also, would serve as a dramatic component.

      1. For any data set, one more z-plane point so there is an area.
      2. Thus a 3D radar graph that is rotational perhaps with handles.
      3. Turning on and off areas as it already does
      4. Toggling an intersection of areas and using calculus determining volume as a measure of more than 2 dimensions, using 3D Integrals. There are great applications for this, especially in Universities for 3D Volumetric Medical Imaging.

      -r

    3. ILOG Elixir: la v2 arrive « Code moi un mouton Says:

      [...] composants de la future v2: un diagramme de Gantt amélioré, des heatsMaps et un calendrier. Cliquez ici pour découvrir les démos de ces composants. Le composant le plus impressionnant est certainement le calendrier pour les développeurs de RIA. [...]

    4. ILOG Elixir Blog » Blog Archive » ILOG Elixir search engine Says:

      [...] results (except Google ads of course). For example if you want to find information about the new ILOG Elixir 2.0 preview Pivot Chart feature, just type “pivot chart” in the above box and you’ll see the [...]

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