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JFreeChart is a free 100% Java (LGPL) chart library that makes it easy for developers to display professional quality charts in their applications.

The JFreeChart plugin allows Actions to easily return generated charts and graphs.

Instead of streaming a generated chart directly to the HTTP response, this plugin provides a ChartResult, which handles the generation for you. This allows you to generate the chart in one class, and render it out in another class, effectively decoupling the view from the Actions. You can easily render it out to a file or some view other than a web HTTP response if you wish.

Features

  • Handles rendering charts to the HTTP response
  • Can be used in other non-web contexts

Future Work

Currently the "chart" property is hardcoded. There should be a better way of transferring data from the Action to the Result, via some externally defined variable or something.

As mentioned by John Patterson (mailing list), the Action is still dependant on a JFreeChart Chart class. This can be improved. The seperation between Action and View can be made cleaner. A chart-agonistic List or Array can be used as the data, and the configuration of the chart details (font, axis, etc...) be done via the result properties in the xwork.xml.

But hey, the above works for now. Any suggestions are welcome.

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You can also create charts via the CeWolf library directly. See CeWolf charts using Velocity templates.

Usage

To use the plugin, have your Struts configuration package extend the jfreechart-default package, which provides the chart result type. Next, use it as a result in an action:

Chart example in struts.xml

In your Action class, provide a getChart() method that returns the chart to be rendered. This method will be called by the chart result.

Example

Struts Action that provides a chart

Settings

This plugin doesn't provides any global settings.

Installation

This plugin can be installed by copying the plugin jar into your application's /WEB-INF/lib directory. The JFreeChart library will need to be downloaded separately, as its LGPL license doesn't allow it to be distributed with Struts.