A Gantt diagram or bar chart graphically represents a chronological sequence of activities in the form of bars on a time axis. The individual activities are represented in rows using horizontal bars. The Gantt element allows you to use a JGantt applet. The Gantt data and display are defined by an xml file that needs to be provided in the context and then bound to the context using data binding in the dataSource property.
More information about the XML structure: JNet/JGantt Developer Documentation
Determines the data source of the Gantt. You can use it to specify the path to the context node providing the data.
Determines the height of the Gantt element, which you can specify in relative CSS units like em or ex.
Determines the width of the Gantt element, which you can specify in relative CSS units like em, ex, or percentages.
Name | Interface | Type | Initial Value | Bindable |
---|---|---|---|---|
dataSource |
IWDGantt |
Object |
|
bindable_mandatory |
enabled |
IWDUIElement |
boolean |
true |
bindable |
height |
IWDAbstractActiveComponent |
String |
300px |
bindable |
tooltip |
IWDUIElement |
String |
|
bindable |
visible |
IWDUIElement |
WDVisibility |
visible |
bindable |
width |
IWDAbstractActiveComponent |
String |
300px |
bindable |
The user has clicked a cell. The table cell must be defined as a hyperlink.
Triggered after the user has moved or resized a column.
Application-specific command called either by the user or by an external controller.
Link added to a node, though not connected to another node.
The frame has changed:
Allows the inclusion of user-defined events.
A node property has changed. This does not apply for the node position. If the node position is changed, event onLayoutChanged is triggered.