JFreeChart ( http://jrefinery.com/jfreechart/ )seems to work pretty well too.

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                04/04/01 01:19 PM        Subject:     Re: [JSP-INTEREST] Plotting 
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If you want server-generated graphs/charts, rather than having something
like an applet on the client, try http://www.ve.com. I've used their stuff
before and it worked out well.

Bill Hines
Hershey Foods

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From: Daryani Santosh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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There are a quite a few applications that let you integrate charts/graphs
with
your JSP's
Most of them are NOT freeware , you can search for some shareware.

Chartworks and  JChart let you integrate graphs, Sitraka also has something
similar, visit sitraka.com for more details.
You can download a 30  day evaluation copy of these apps.There are more than
I
mentioined , I cannot remember all
the names.


Santosh







"Damodaran, Rajakumar (CORP, Consultant)"
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HI
        Is there any tool which could be integrated with jsp pages for
plotting graphs


Thanks in advance
D.rajakumar

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