
GoJS is a feature-rich JavaScript/Typescript library for implementing interactive diagrams across modern browsers and platforms. The backends may be used as is, or they may be embedded into an existing server application in one of the supported languages. The client requires a web server to deliver the required files to the client or can be run from the local filesystem without a web server. The client software is a graph component with an optional application wrapper that is integrated into an existing web interface. MxGraph uses no third-party software, it requires no plugins and can be integrated into virtually any framework. The mxGraph package contains a client software, written in JavaScript, and a series of backends for various languages. Development started in 2005 and while the original project is archived, this fork is still continuing the work. This library is used, for instance, in Draw.io. mxGraph is a fully client-side library that uses SVG and HTML for rendering your models. MxGraph is an interactive JavaScript HTML 5 diagramming library.

It’s a set of JointJS plugins and other components that gives more possibilities and ready to use features when creating a diagramming tool. Here are some of its features: Rappid is the commercial extension of JointJS. (and see this JointJS post for a more detailed overview of the tool)

It has also a commercial version (Rappid, see below) JointJS can be used to create either static diagrams or fully interactive diagramming tools and application builders. Interested in a library to help you embed UML editors in your application? Check these options! JointJS JavaScript libraries for drawing UML (or BPMN or ERD …) diagrams


