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Java Graph Library???

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Mick Z. - 08 Jul 2003 15:18 GMT
   I would like to hear opinions from those who have designed graphs in
Java, specifically from those who have found and used a good library of
classes to create pie and bar charts.
Chris Mays - 08 Jul 2003 15:43 GMT
Try these ...

http://jcharts.sourceforge.net/
http://www.object-refinery.com/jfreechart/index.html

Chris

>     I would like to hear opinions from those who have designed graphs in
> Java, specifically from those who have found and used a good library of
> classes to create pie and bar charts.
Mick Z. - 08 Jul 2003 17:09 GMT
Thank you Chris for your prompt response. Having spent hours searching the
internet for a good tool, I am glad to see that one of the links you posted
was the product I was most impressed with (JFreechart). However I am really
looking for an opinion from someone who has spent some time using these
products...

Mick.

> Try these ...
>
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> > Java, specifically from those who have found and used a good library of
> > classes to create pie and bar charts.
Harald Hein - 08 Jul 2003 18:42 GMT
>    I would like to hear opinions from those who have designed
>    graphs in
> Java, specifically from those who have found and used a good
> library of classes to create pie and bar charts.

comp.lang.java.gui is that way ------->

jgraph is this way: http://sourceforge.net/projects/jgraph/

jopenchart is this way: http://sourceforge.net/projects/jopenchart/

and jfreechart is this way: http://sourceforge.net/projects/jfreechart/


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