Plotting a graph and then exporting as a gif or jpeg  ??

I need to retrieve certain data from a database table and then plot a graph. Which needs to show up in a jsp.
can anyone possibly think of any ay I could do this ?
thanx !

Sure. Download an open source chart library.
The one I'm working on is JFreeChart (http://www.jrefinery.com/jfreechart) but on my website there are some links to others also.
Regards,
David Gilbert.

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