SOFTWARE
TARGETS CHARTING AND REAL-TIME GRAPHICS
Java
versions of the QCChart2D Charting and QCRTGraph
Real-Time Graphics software tools are now available.
Written in object-oriented, 100% Java, these software
packages enable developers to add real-time graphics
and charting to web pages and workstations using Java
applets and applications. Typical applications include
network monitoring, factory automation, process monitoring,
research and development instruments, test systems,
and SPC quality control.

The
software supports linear, logarithmic, time/date, and
polar coordinate systems. Data plot types include the
static and dynamic plotting of line plots, bar graphs,
scatter plots, dials, gauges, meters, clocks, annunciators,
and panel meter indicators. Users are able to interact
with charts: adding annotations, selecting, marking
and moving data points, displaying data tool tips, and
zooming into a particular chart region.
The
software is written entirely in Java and works with
all platforms compatible with the Java 1.4 Runtime and
later. The recommended development environment is Eclipse,
although usage with NetBeans and JBuilder is also described.
The
QCChart2D Charting Tools for Java (model # JAV-CHT-DEVR,
$150) and the Real-Time Graphics Tools for Java
(model # JAV-RTG-DEVR, $250) software are sold
using a single user developer license. You are entitled
to free updates for two years. Thirty-day trial versions
of the software are available from the company’s web
site.
Quinn-Curtis,
Inc.
www.quinn-curtis.com