Batik
Developed by Apache Software Foundation
Latest release 1.7 / January 10, 2008
Written in Java
OS Cross-platform
Type Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG)
License Apache License 2.0
Website http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/batik

Batik is a pure-Java library that can be used to render, generate, and manipulate SVG graphics. SVG is an XML markup language for describing two-dimensional vector graphics. The project was supported by IBM and then code donated to Apache Software Foundation where other companies and teams decided to join efforts. Batik provides a set of core modules that provide functionality to:

The Batik distribution also contains a ready-to-use SVG browser (called Squiggle) making use of the above modules.

The name of the library comes from the Batik painting technique.

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Status

Batik is the most conformant existing SVG 1.1 implementation [1][2][3].

The latest 1.7 version [1], made available on January 10, 2008, has an "almost full" implementation of the current state of the sXBL specification, a nearly complete implementation of SVG declarative animation SMIL features, and some of the SVG 1.2 late October 2004 working draft (see SVG's Development history).

References

  1. ^ Batik 1.7 Status
  2. ^ Schiller, Jeff (2008-01-10). "Welcome To CodeDread 1.1". Retrieved on 2008-01-13.
  3. ^ almost 94% of the official SVG tests are OK with the latest 1.7 version. Batik is closely followed by Opera.

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