NetCharts Pro

NetCharts Pro is the solution for Java developers to deliver dynamic, interactive charts and graphs within applications, via web-browsers, or within internet enabled devices.

NetCharts Pro provides Java developers can create HTML5 compliant web applications today. With support for SVG included in Pro v7.0, users can deploy rich-client, chart enabled applications in HTML5 compliant browsers without the need for a third party plug-in. Plus, to support browsers that may not be HTML5 compliant, NetCharts Pro v7.0 can automatically translate SVG into Flash within the browser.

Key Features
  • Comprehensive graphing library with a robust Java API
  • Thousands of charts and styles, and hundreds of pre-built chart templates
  • Unparalleled flexibility to create minimally styled or highly styled charts
  • Drill-down, roll-over, pop-ups, zooming, scrolling, rotation, and build animations
  • Highlights, spotlights, shadows, and corner styles
  • Anti-aliasing, automatic text wrapping
  • Internationalization (i18n) support to render any language, date, time or currency
  • Section 508 compliance support
  • Supports Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.6+
  • Supports any web application language (i.e., ASP, .NET, Java, PHP, PERL, or Cold Fusion) Java Web frameworks (Struts, JSF, Servlets, JSPs) desktop SWING applications, and mobile apps
  • Support for SVG allows rich-client, chart enabled applications to run in HTML 5 compliant browsers
  • Automatically translate SVG into Flash within the browser (for browsers that may not yet be HTML 5 compliant)
  • Can be used with NetCharts Designer to create chart templates
Specifications
  • Operating Systems: Any Java 1.6+ compatible operating system
For interactive chart demo: Chart Gallery
Live dashboard demo: Live Dashboard examples

Software can be Download from here: http://www.visualmining.com/resource_library/download_NetCharts_software.php

Examples of charts created using this software:

National Geographic Maps the Gulf of Mexico's Oil Infrastructure

The Gulf of Mexico is rich in natural resources, but in the past half century, oil development has dominated the Gulf economy. More than 4,000 active offshore oil well platforms now dot the U.S. waters, with thousands of miles of pipelines delivering oil and gas to land. Zoom in on the map to see where all of this infrastructure is located in relation to coastal wetlands.

via ngm.nationalgeographic.com
(follow above link to see an interactive map)

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