Advanced Graphs and Charts is a Java script for Tv Tunner scripts design by Jpowered.com.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. Advanced Graphs and Charts components provide both client ( applet ) and server side ( servlet ) solutions for the incorporation of graphs and charts into web / intranet pages and applications.
Publisher review: Advanced Graphs and Charts components provide both client ( applet ) and server side ( servlet ) solutions for the incorporation of graphs and charts into web / intranet pages and applications. The Graphing components provide both client ( applet ) and server side ( servlet ) solutions for the incorporation of graphs and charts into web / intranet pages and applications. Versatile components provide the ability for web authors and Java developers to easily build and publish dynamic and interactive graphs and charts. The applets and servlets can acquire data from a variety of sources including, - Files - Databases - Scripts and server Side processes (eg. Servlets, JSP, ASP, PHP, PERL) - HTML parametersChart Types - Pie Chart - Vertical Bar Graph (Column Chart) - Horizontal Bar Graph - Line Graph - Area Graph - Stacked Horizontal Bar Graph - Stacked Vertical Bar Graph Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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