Jeetandra,
There are several possible ways of obtaining this functionality. Here is
one possibility. It uses gnuplot and a couple of conversion programs to
obtain the graph in gif format. I haven't actually used it yet since it
requires a lot of extraneous components to work.
http://www.math.fsu.edu/~bellenot/class/f98/vis/servlet/
I have found a lot of servlets that will get and send a gif. Unfortunately,
I have found very few that will _make_ a graph and then send a gif of that
graph.
Brian
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Subject: Dynamic Graphs using Servlets
Hello,
Maybe someone can point me in the right direction. Is it possible for a
servlet to generate
dynamic graphs from values that it retrieves from a database? Are there any
tools/website
that will help me get started on this.
Thanks,
Jeetandra
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