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Title: Projects using Batik
#Projects using Batik
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## Examples of projects and products using Batik { #Examples-of-projects-and-products-using-Batik}
While it is hard to track projects and products which are using Batik, here are a few that are known of:
- [The Apache Cocoon project](http://cocoon.apache.org/) uses Batik to rasterize SVG images.
- [The Apache FOP project](http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/) uses Batik to handle SVG images. It uses the SVG rasterizer and extends the Batik transcoder architecture to offer SVG to PDF conversion.
- eDoc Studio, a page layout package, uses the Batik SVG generator to export pages to SVG.
- [ElixirTechs ElixirReport](http://www.elixirtech.com/products/Reporting.html) uses Batik for charting and for its SVG component.
- [GLIPS Graffiti](http://glipssvgeditor.sourceforge.net/) is an Open Source Extensible Full Feature Native SVG Editor.
- [ILOG Discovery Preview](http://www2.ilog.com/preview/Discovery/), a free visual data analysis tool letting you visualize and edit data sets in a very wide variety of views (2D graphs and charts, various kinds of treemaps, parallel coordinates, parallel histograms and much more), uses the Batik SVG export module.
- [ILOG JViews Component Suite](http://www.ilog.com/products/jviews), a product for advanced visualization, uses and extends the Batik SVG export module.
- [The JFreeChart Project](http://www.object-refinery.com/jfreechart/index.html) uses Batik to export charts in the SVG format.
- [Lagoon](http://lagoon.sourceforge.net/), an XML-based framework for web site maintenance, uses the Batik SVG Rasterizer to render SVG as bitmap graphics for web publishing.
- [Lords Map](http://www.throneworld.com/lords/gms/dev.html) is a program to allow players and visitors to view the current map of various campaigns. Lords Map uses Batik’s SVG DOM and SVG Generator.
- [Luxor XUL](http://luxor-xul.sourceforge.net/index.html) is a free, open-source XML User Interface Language (XUL) toolkit in Java released under the GNU GPL that supports hand-picked Mozilla XUL goodies and also includes a ultra-lightweight, multi-threaded web server, a portal engine, a scripting engine, a template engine and much more. Gerard Bauer, the Luxor project lead, has written an extensive [SVG presentation](http://luxor-xul.sourceforge.net/talk/jug-nov-2002/slides.html).
- [OptimalJ](http://www.optimalj.com), a UML Class Diagram Editor for NetBeans, uses Batik to export SVG.
- [Oracle Corp.’s JDeveloper10i](http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/developer-tools/jdev/overview/index-094652.html) uses Batik to export class diagrams in SVG. It uses the SVG export module.
- [Sketsa](http://www.kiyut.com/) is a vector drawing application based on Batik. With Sketsa, you can create vector graphics that can be scaled and printed at any resolution, without losing detail or clarity.
- [Svolgo](http://dannyayers.com/2005/10/18/svolgo-redux/), a Graph Visualisation/Transformation Framework for the Semantic Web Cross-model transformation, node and arc diagrams, representation in SVG. This project uses Batik’s SVG DOM implementation.
- [Volity](http://volity.net/) is an open platform for Internet-based multiplayer casual gaming. Its official client, [Gamut](http://volity.org/projects/gamut/), uses Batik, allowing developers to create game UI files that use ECMAScript-driven SVG.
- [XML_svg2image](http://pear.php.net/package/XML_svg2image) is a PHP class which translates SVG files to PNG or JPEG using Batik.
- [XWeb](http://xweb.sf.net), a tool to create websites automatically out of XML input. Uses the Batik SVG Rasterizer.