I haven't done any proper OLAP myself, but there certainly are some 
projects combining OLAP and Java, in particular around the pivot tables:

  http://delicious.com/search?p=olap+java

HTH,
  Peter


Dan Shaya wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just wondering if anyone has come across this situation before.
>
> I'm looking at creating an OLAP (slicing and dicing of a data cube -
> bit like the Excel pivot table) project.
>
> This would consist of a database and a cool web interface where the
> user to use to interrogate the data.
>
> The obvious solution is to go down the MS path using SQLServer and
> Analytic Services for the DB and OLAP functionality and then using
> Dundas controls on the Web which integrate nicely onto Analytics
> Services.
>
> However I would really really like a Java alternative.
>
> Can anyone make any suggestions in this area.  I certainly haven't
> found anything nearly as compelling as the MS offering so far.
>
> Many thanks
>
> Daniel
> >
>   


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