More reliable and practical than in-house development
JViews products empower developers to focus on the needs of your end users.
Developing rich, sophisticated displays from scratch is difficult, requiring a varied mix of skills—everything from graphics expertise to architecture design and web deployment. Add graph theory, cartography, or some other specialization and the task is daunting. ILOG JViews takes care of all of these challenges for Java developers, providing a field-tested, proven library of components that they can immediately leverage.

Built to solve the most demanding problems
Some solutions work fine with small problem sets. For example, open source graph layout algorithms may be adequate when your network has 100 nodes but not with 10,000. Or a basic map display works fine, but not if real-time moving objects are added.
ILOG JViews products are architected to handle large problem sets, so they avoid these types of issues. With features such as load-on-demand, triple buffering, and double-caching algorithms, large data sets are handled with ease.

Build once for both the desktop and the web client
Every ILOG JViews product has functionality for deployment as either a desktop Java applet or application, or as a thin web client. When deployed as a web client, ILOG JViews runs on the server and generates an image, along with JavaScript, so there is no needs to install a plug-in. Options supported by ILOG JViews include JavaServer Faces interoperability, Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) thin clients and asynchronous JavaScripting and XML (AJAX) client-side updates.

Industry leadership
Nearly one out of three JViews developers on ILOG’s development staff has a Ph.D in their field, offering the depth of talent to tackle the most difficult areas in the science of visualization. But our developers take their expertise beyond ILOG products, and frequently apply their talents in numerous industry working groups, steering committees, and standards bodies. ILOG development staff is active in organizations that include OpenGIS (mapping), W3C SVG (graphics interchange formats), TeleManagement Forum (communications standards), and BPMN (workflow standards). ILOG frequently presents products at various technology conferences and contributes articles to scholarly and industry trade journals.
