Answer to Question 1:

        My servlet creates an image that displays a horizontal stacked bar chart
for heart rate data.  Minutes in target zone, Minutes below target zone, and
Minutes below zone.  I'm sending these three numbers for each of possibly up
to 250+ different students.  Right now I'm restricted to 26 students and
that is just not enough.

Answer to Question 2:

        My data is housed in a MS SQL Server DB and I'm accessing it via ADO and
ASP's.  I can access this data from my type 4 JDBC driver as well but
another developer here already did the calculations via ASP form me -- maybe
(I have a feeling I'm going to have to create this in a servlet or
JSP/Servlet combination).


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>>> James Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 08-Jun-00 6:53:41 PM
>>>

>So my HTML looks something like this:
><img src"/servlet/GenericSortedStackBarChartServlet?a=?&b=?" . . .
>
>But I've just learned that the query string can only be so long.
>After about a half of page of data my servlet hangs because the
>query string can't be that long.

Browser restriction.


>To data insult to injury my data is calculated in ASP pages
>(I'll rewrite it if I have to!).  Having a FORM submit is
unexceptable --
>what are my options?

Some questions:

1.Why are you submitting so much data?

2. What is the source of the data?



Nic Ferrier

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