Advanced Graphs and Charts
Add Powerful reporting features to your Web / Intranet pages and applications.
With the advanced graphing functionality you will be quickly adding impressive
and dynamic charting capabilities bringing your data alive !
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Overview The Graphing components provide both client ( applet ) and server side ( servlet ) solutions for the incorporation of graphs and charts into web / intranet pages and applications. Versatile components provide the ability for web authors and Java developers to easily build and publish dynamic and interactive graphs and charts. The applets and servlets can acquire data from a variety of sources including,
Chart Types
We have built in many configurable graph features and functions to both the applets and servlets and as such, the documentation and examples are designed to give both a full understanding of every feature and enable you to implement both the applet and servlet quickly and easily. The series of examples give an overview of the variety of implementations possible |
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In the Press, "Good lookin' graphs from Jpowered" "Web solutions for graphic data presentation" |
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Bar graphs comprise an axis and a series of labeled horizontal or vertical bars that show different values for each bar. The numbers along a side of the bar graph are called the scale. Line Graphs are used to show how two parameters are related to each other. Or to put it another how one variable changes as another changes. A Line graph consists of two axis, a vertical or Y axis and a horizontal or X axis. Pie charts (or sometimes called circle charts) provide a visual representation of data as slices of a pie. The greater the data value the larger the pie slice. The sizes of each slice are calculated such that the total sum of all the data elements will represent the full 360 degree pie circle. |
Graphical Representation of Numerical Data Bar charts comprise an axis and a series of labeled horizontal or vertical bars that show different values for each bar. The numbers along a side of the bar graph are called the scale. |
Line Charts are used to show how two parameters are related to each other. Or to put it another how one variable changes as another changes. A Line chart consists of two axis, a vertical or Y axis and a horizontal or X axis. Pie graphs (or sometimes called circle charts) provide a visual representation of data as slices of a pie. The greater the data value the larger the pie slice. The sizes of each slice are calculated such that the total sum of all the data elements will represent the full 360 degree pie circle. |








