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Line graphs, bar charts, pie charts etc. usable in Java.
http://bfo.com/products/graph/
A class library for creating graphs and charts in Java. Backed by a full 3D engine, it can plot 2D or shaded 3D Pie Charts, Line Graphs, Area and Bar Graphs from any viewpoint to PNG, Flash, PDF or SVG. [Commercial w/ trial]
http://chart2d.sourceforge.net/
Plots various types of two-dimensional charts such as pie charts, line charts, bar charts, scatter plot charts, and combo charts; and supports magnification and resizing. [Open source, LGPL]
http://www.advsofteng.com/cdjava.html
A Java chart and graph library designed for JSP server side usage. Allows charts to be composed through layers. [Free and commercial versions]
http://www.ilog.com/products/jviews/charts/
Provides complete support for Web-based charting, bringing truly dynamic, interactive charts to Web GUIs. [Commercial]
http://www.objectplanet.com/easycharts/
A complete library of chart and graph components that can display bars, columns, lines, and pies with overlays. [Commercial]
http://www.elegantjcharts.com/
Java libraries for charts, indicators and gauges. Site includes documentation, sample charts, sample application, and download option. [Commercial w/ trial]
http://www.enterprisecore.com/
Charting components for use in both server-side and client-side applications. [Commercial]
http://jcharts.sourceforge.net/
Java library that outputs a variety of charts. Designed for use with Servlets, JSP's, and Swing. Site includes user guide, chart samples, and download option. [BSD License]
http://www.jfree.org/jfreechart/
Creates charts such as bar charts, line charts, pie charts, time series charts, candlestick charts, high/low/open/close charts, wind plots, and meter charts. [Open Source, LGPL]
http://www.netcat.li/java-graph-and-chart-engine/
A chart library with a flexible building-block-architecture. It has an API for off-screen operations like printing or creating images and contains many 2D and 3D chart implementations. [Shareware]
http://www.tc33.org/projects/jheatchart/
Simple Java API for generating heat map charts. Site includes download option, Javadoc, and sample code. [LGPL]
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jopenchart/
A Java library for rendering various kinds of charts and to include them into WWW and Swing applications. It can interpolate measured data and plot arbitrary mathematical functions. [OpenSource, GPL]
http://www.ve.com/
A collection of Java charting utilities, including applets, beans, server-side imaging tools, and COM objects. [Commercial with demo]
http://www.bablokb.de/plotlib/index.html
Extensible object-oriented graphing framework using the Java2D API, supporting XML, and with additional simplified classes for common requirements. [Open Source, GPL]
http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/java/ptplot/
2D data plotter and histogram tool implemented in Java. Ptplot can be used as a standalone applet or application, or it can be embedded in your own applet or application. [Open Source]
http://www.quadbase.com/
Tools for visual chart editing and creation from a selection of templates and styles. Also tools for report and dashboard.
http://www.java4less.com/charts_e.htm
Java charting package that can be used as bean, servlet or applet. Requires almost no programming since charts are designed using RChart Visual Builder. [Commercial]
http://www.singleton-labs.com/
Provides a charting library: MonarchCharts, which supports pie, bar, and 3D charts; interactive features include scrolling, zooming and 3D chart rotation. [Commercial]
http://www.netronic.com/gantt/gantt-charts.html
Java Gantt chart component. Site includes documentation, sample charts, trial usage option. [Commercial]
http://www.visualmining.com/
Performance dashboard, graphical reporting and charting tools to quickly create dashboards, reporting and online graphs. [Commercial]
http://xmlchart.sourceforge.net/
An easy way to configure and draw charts from XML. XmlCharts is written in Java and used jCharts. [Open source, LGPL]
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