Hi,
Thanks for an explanatory reply. When I say step by step i dont mean it
literally. I  have gone through this site. The information on the web seems
all like a mish-mash and confusing. when I read through Batik , it seems
like it's only meant for desktop apps and not web apps. All they have is
swing stuff.
They dont have anything to explain about taking stuff on a web server. I
have worked with inline svg already. So I thought to come up with some kind
of xml data from the database and use xslt to convert it into svg. Further I
was thinking about using XSQL to get data in xml format. 
My problem is not about the display of the svg doc but more about getting
the stuff converted to svg format.
Thanks

Andreas Neumann-7 wrote:
> 
> What you want is certainly possible in SVG. If you do SVG only, it would
> also run in Batik, but note that Batik Squiggle is a SVG viewer, not a
> web-browser that also supports html or other web features.
> 
> As an example, see http://www.carto.net/williams/yosemite/index.svg which
> runs in all browsers (IE needs a SVG plugin) and Apache Batik. So
> interactivity and data-loading with getURL/postURL/XMLHttpRequest is
> certainly possible with SVG.
> 
> We can't give you step by step instructions for your project of course -
> since you aren't very concrete with what you want to do. Also, learning
> SVG is your job. But you may find a few examples/tutorials at
> http://www.carto.net/papers/svg/samples/ - most of the examples also run
> in Batik. The ones that don't work in Batik are poorly written (old,
> non-standard code) and not the fault of Batik. At this page you may also
> find a couple of widgets written in SVG and ECMAScript.
> 
> Hope this helps for a start,
> Andreas
> 
> 
>> Hi All,
>> I have to develop a web based app where I should be able to generate
>> dynamic
>> graphical content based on the user's input. I am using JSP pages  on the
>> front  end. I found SVG to be the best thing available. After
>> experimenting
>> in inline SVG I found out that it lacks many features like user
>> interaction,
>> zoomability, javascript onclick features etc. And inline was easy to put
>> in
>> a jsp page. But I want a more robust and full featured output. But I am
>> not
>> able to implement the pure SVG. Could some body help me providing me all
>> the
>> steps required to make things work? Also I have heard about BATIK which
>> is
>> Apache's implementation of SVG, but I am not sure it can be used for web
>> based apps or not.
>> If somebody knows please enlighten me about the step by step procedure
>> for
>> doing that.
>> thanks
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