13 projects tagged "Windows"
2D / 3D Pie Chart provides both a client and server side solution for the incorporation of pie charts into Web pages. It provides versatile components so that Web authors and Java developers can easily build and publish dynamic and interactive Pie Charts. It includes many configurable features and functions for both applet and servlet development, and the documentation and examples are designed to give both a full understanding of every feature and enable you to implement both the applet and servlet quickly and easily.
The 3D Stacked Horizontal Bar Graph provides versatile components so that Web authors and Java developers can easily build and publish dynamic and interactive bar graphs. There are multiple data access methods, including database binding, a file reader, and an HTML page reader. This component also provides the ability to interact with other page components.
Active Image Viewer is an image viewer that provides a very efficient way to display multiple images within a small area. Thumbnails are automatically generated and displayed (removing the need to create smaller versions of images). When a visitor clicks a thumbnail, the full size image is displayed within the current page. Each full size image may have a link attached to it which can be set to either open in the current browser window or a new window.
Advanced Data Grid Control is a Java applet which enables the display of data in rows and columns in Java and Web applications. It features Fast Sorting, Data Acquisition, URL Hyperlinks, Embedded Images, Column Totalling, and much more. It enables dynamic interaction with other page components via Javascript and special methods.
The Advanced Graph and Chart Server allows you to quickly and easily add powerful dynamic graphing and charting functionality to your Web pages and applications. This service provides a range of chart types, including line graphs, pie charts, bar graphs, and more. The graph server can acquire data from almost any source, including files, databases, and server processes.