Creator the right tool for applets?

Hi.
beeing new to Sun's Java Studio Creator I would like some opinions whether the Creator is the tool to use if use cases mainly focus on applets that get their data via WebServices.
My main use case would be an applet with a tree-control showing a lot of machine tools and an area that displayes some charts. Charts would be rendered by a 3rd party component. The Applet should talk to a WebService exchanging XML-Data.
I just don't know if Creator is the right tool for that.
Many thanks in advance,
Christian

Hi.
beeing new to Sun's Java Studio Creator I would like
some opinions whether the Creator is the tool to use
if use cases mainly focus on applets that get their
data via WebServices.
I just don't know if Creator is the right tool for
that.
Many thanks in advance,
Christian<br><br>
Personally, I would opt for Net Beans 5.0 beta 2 for this type of scenario. The IDE is much better suited for Swing and AWT type of applications. In addition, it has some impressive layout managers for Swing.
<br><br>

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    Enterprise Guide?
    To those who has less knowledge of SAS Enterprise Guide, it is a client app that let power users query against database tables/views and apply various statistical analysis
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    To name a few of these statistical analysis,
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    Under Regression: Linear; Nonlinear; Logistic and Generalized Linear.
    Under Multivariate: Correlations; Canonical Correlation; Principal Components; Factor Analysis…
    And if SSAS along is not enough, what else are needed?
    Thanks!

    Hi Hommer,
    Based on your description, you said that “SAS Enterprise Guide is a client app that let power users query against database tables/views and apply various statistical analysis to the data then output (print/email/save) the result (grid/chart/etc)”. Since
    we are not expert about SAS Enterprise Guide, we cannot give you an exact conclusion. However what we can give you is that there are many adventures of SQL Server Analysis.
    High Performance.
    During cube processing SSAS will pre-calculate and physically stores aggregations of facts. Therefore, when the query is fired SSAS does not have to calculate the outcome from the underlying details but can take the values directly from the stored aggregations.
    High Security
    You can use the security setting to give end-users access to only those parts (slices) of the cube relevant to them.
    Multiple Access/Frontend-tools
    End users can use Microsoft Excel as a power full front-end tool on top of the cube. Besides that the same cube can at the same time be used as a data source for SSRS and SharePoint (KPI-) Web Parts.
    For analytical applications, performance management, or just about anything with a KPI, Analysis Services is the perfect companion for SQL Server. These are complementary databases that do different things well. Using the right tool for the right job will
    make development faster and usability easier.
    Reference:Analysis Services Features and Tasks
    Hope this helps.
    Regards,
    Charlie Liao
    TechNet Community Support

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    Brian:
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