Is there a representation of a graph in Java standard libraries, like there is in the boost library in C++? Is there a graph representation which is a standard in the business?
Edit: by graph, I mean of course the mathematical concept in computer science - graph theory
Are you talking about the nodes-and-edges kind of graph or the visual kind of graph? (I'm guessing the former since you mentioned boost though I'm not too familiar with boost myself)
I had not looked at JUNG until now but quick glance at the API looks promising. It uses generics rather than having first-class types for Nodes and Edges. This is important when you are dealing with a moderately large volume of data. Massive volumes of data (where everything cannot/should not be maintained in RAM) would require additional limitations or abstractions at the API level.
the question is rather old, but to be complete, note there's also gephitoolkit. gephi is a software providing a GUI and allowing to analyze and display graphs. the classes used for representing and processing graphs are available as independent modules.