The jfreechart book is well worth the expense. And it is supporting
the efforts of the developers. Note that it is not subject to
per-user license fees or anything, so it is an annual fee (assuming
you care to update to the latest docs every year) that gives you
unlimited use, including source
We use JFreeChart, for both J2EE and Tapestry applications, and I must
say its really simple to use. getting it to work in Tapestry took me a
few days though because I didn't know the framework very well, in the
end it needed a ridiculous amount of code (4 lines or so). I used the
outputstream
Hi
Last time I needed charting I used http://www.liquidx.net/plotkit/.
With it and some javascript glue code the only thing you need to do, is
to render tables with the corresponding values.
Its probably not the most sufficticated solution but it is quite easy to
use.
kind regards,
I haven't used it myself but jfreechart appears to be active:
http://www.jfree.org/jfreechart/
On Wed, 24 Jan 2007 22:30:55 +0100, Daniel Jue [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I wanted to get an idea of what Tapestry people have settled on
when charts needed to be drawn.
The Tap 3 and 4