Nino.Martinez wrote:
> 
> Sounds like a great idea, and maybe give companies like SAS institute 
> and SPSS a little run for it:)
> 
> I'd love to do that, but unfortunalty I'ts not a business case for my 
> company.. I'd be glad to help out a little though:)
> 
> 
> regards Nino
> 
> Jay Hogan wrote:
>> Has anyone thought about writing a Wicket OLAP viewer using the new
>> (still
>> beta) olap4j API? (http://www.olap4j.org/) I would kill (ok, maim) for
>> something like that and Wicket is a great platform for it IMHO. I have
>> not
>> been very impressed with the Java OLAP pivot tools I have seen, of which
>> JPivot is the best.
>>
>> Some of the Pentaho developers have put together a proof of concept
>> called
>> Halogen using GWT. http://code.google.com/p/halogen/
>>
>>   
> 
> -- 
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> -Jme for fun
> 
> Nino Martinez Wael
> Java Specialist @ Jayway DK
> http://www.jayway.dk
> +45 2936 7684
> 
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