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A basic pie chart (part iii) in java

The following java project contains the java source code and java examples used for a basic pie chart (part iii). Updated 05/12/09. This is the third level of the basic pie chart example. It shows you how to get user input to display a pie/bar chart. In addition, it allows you to print the displayed chart. A tutorial shows how to build it and the src are included. Updated 5/30/04.

A basic pie chart (part ii) in java

The following java project contains the java source code and java examples used for a basic pie chart (part ii). Updated 04/07/09. This is the next level of the basic pie chart IB example. It is written at the beginner programmer level. This example, along with a tutorial, shows you how to get user input to display a pie or a bar chart. Src included. Updated 4/29/06.

A basic pie chart in java

The following java project contains the java source code and java examples used for a basic pie chart. This is a very basic pie chart example. It is written at the beginner programmer level. A tutorial that shows how to build it is included. Comments and votes pls.

A basic client server application ii in java

The following java project contains the java source code and java examples used for a basic client server application ii. Updated 7/13/06. This version II example shows you how to build a basic client/server address application. The client sends a last name to the server and the server responds. Address infomation is stored in a 2x2 array in the form of records. The source and a tutorial are included.

Jtimezones in java

The following java project contains the java source code and java examples used for jtimezones. World TimeZones Applet with analog and digital Clocks of the Major Citys. You can easy add Citys in the SourceCode (Timezones.java) Example: ("Berlin","GMT+2:00"). All Clocks in own Threads

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