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    The JCCKit is a small (< 100Kb) library and a very flexible framework for creating scientific charts and plots. JCCKit is written for the JDK™ 1.1.8 platform (except of a Graphics2D renderer). Thus, it is suitable for scientific Applets and for PDA's running a PersonalJava™ implementation. JCCKit is an offspring of my lecture The Art of Developing Scientific Java Applets held at the University of Basel, Switzerland, in the winter semester 2002/03. See lecture 12 and 13 which explains the basic architecture of JCCKit. Purpose and Features The main purpose is to provide a flexible kit for writing applets and application with the need for visualizing scientific data. If you are looking for a lean scientific chart and plot library without all the unwanted bells and whistles of the heavy competitors try JCCKit. The key features of JCCKit are: * small (< 100Kb jar file) * highly configurable due to a sophisticated configuration concept * extensible (1/3 of all classes are interfaces or abstract classes.) * automatic updating if data changes * easy programming of dynamic charts and plots * automatic rescaling if canvas size changes * out-of-the-box applet for presenting static data on a web page without needing knowledge of the Java™ programming language. * automatically generates a legend * supports o logarithmic axes o non-numerical tic labels o different line styles, colors, and thicknesses o different symbols o different fonts, font styles, colors, and text orientations o vertical and horizontal error bars o vertical, horizontal, and stacked bar charts * supported devices o AWT Graphics context o AWT Graphics2D context (needs Java™ 2 platform) o Off-Screen image creation (need J2SE 1.4 or higher) (see section 2.5 of the User Guide) o SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics)
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