Antonio

No hints... but it all sounds "do able" with Cocoon et al.  I am
sure, though, that the  jfreechart community will welcome
the extra graph types.   Pity that Fins will lag all of this 
for the forseeable future.

Derek

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005/04/01 02:05:38 PM >>>
On Mar 23, 2005 12:58 PM, Luca Morandini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Yes Jorg, Fins needs manual adjusting to every new feature of
> JFreeChart, there is no "automagic" way to wrap an XML layer around
it,
> AFAIK.


Hi,

What about a set of commons-digester rules?

I am in vaporware stage on a project which will need a reporting
system, but not the typical simple reporting like "here's a table,
format it nicely", but some powerful reporting with several data
detail levels, linked back and forth, with graphs of many different
types (including some not yet supported by jfreechart).

So I am thinking of:
- Extending jfreechart to support one or more additional graph types
(e.g. gauge)
- Using it directly (or extending a reporting product that integrates
it, if possible) so that I can create reports (at least HTML and PDF
output formats needed)

Any hints on that?


-- 
Antonio

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