Was this functionality (from BIPublisher) developed with ADF?

Hi,
I think BI Publisher was developed with ADF.
If so can anyone tell me where can I find the kinds of objects and behaviours in the example that follows?
After logon pls go to the insight tab, click on the lists, and watch what happens on the other related lists.
when you select one or more items, the graphics change and the related lists highlight the items related with the graphs.
Are this reusable ADF components? if so where can I find them? any Jdev version is acceptable since we are still evaluating options
http://slc02ojq.oracle.com:7780/analytics/saw.dll?bieehome&startPage=1
login : weblogic Password : Admin123
Thanks for any help
Joao

I think this is indeed built with ADF Faces - it uses a bunch of the DVT components for the graphs. Probably an af:iterator on the left, and an af:table at the bottom.
You can see similar graphing demos in the ADF Faces components demo:
ADF Faces Rich Client Demos

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    409585     277     22:30:01     22:15:36     0 0:14:52.999999999     302     383,521               305     0     1     3598          WAITING     db file parallel read     files 20     blocks 125     requests 125     User I/O     0 0:0:0.242651000     0 0:0:1.124995000     0 0:0:0.0     0 1:56:15.227863000     39     21451     4184     0 0:25:25.760000000     0 2:17:1.815044000     526959     0     25612732     277567     56344     55448
    409585     283     22:30:01     22:15:36     0 0:14:52.999999999     302     383,521               305     0     1     3598          WAITING     PX Deq Credit: send blkd     sleeptime/senderid 268566527     passes 1     qref 0     Idle     0 0:0:0.2781000     0 0:0:1.124995000     0 0:0:0.0     0 1:56:15.227863000     42     21451     3552     0 0:25:25.760000000     0 2:17:1.815044000     526959     0     25612732     277567     56344     55448
    409585     295     22:30:01     22:15:36     0 0:14:52.999999999     302     383,521               305     0     1     3598          WAITING     PX Deq Credit: send blkd     sleeptime/senderid 268566527     passes 1     qref 0     Idle     0 0:0:0.24424000     0 0:0:1.124995000     0 0:0:0.0     0 1:56:15.227863000     40     21451     22862     0 0:25:25.760000000     0 2:17:1.815044000     526959     0     25612732     277567     56344     55448
    409585     311     22:30:01     22:15:36     0 0:14:52.999999999     302     383,521               305     0     1     3598          WAITING     PX Deq Credit: send blkd     sleeptime/senderid 268566527     passes 1     qref 0     Idle     0 0:0:0.15788000     0 0:0:1.124995000     0 0:0:0.0     0 1:56:15.227863000     31     21451     22856     0 0:25:25.760000000     0 2:17:1.815044000     526959     0     25612732     277567     56344     55448
    409586     242     22:15:36     22:15:36     0 0:14:52.999999999     302     383,521               305     0     1     3598          WAITED KNOWN TIME     PX Deq: Execute Reply     sleeptime/senderid 200     passes 1     0     Idle     0 0:0:0.522344000     0 0:0:1.124995000     0 0:0:0.0     0 1:56:15.227863000     28     137723     22736     0 0:25:25.760000000     0 2:17:1.815044000     526959     0     25612732     277567     56344     55448
    409586     192     22:29:20     22:15:36     0 0:14:52.999999999     302     383,521               305     0     1     3598          WAITING     PX Deq Credit: send blkd     sleeptime/senderid 268566527     passes 1     qref 0     Idle     0 0:0:0.14334000     0 0:0:1.124995000     0 0:0:0.0     0 1:56:15.227863000     31     21462     4202     0 0:25:25.760000000     0 2:17:1.815044000     526959     0     25612732     277567     56344     55448
    409586     222     22:29:20     22:15:36     0 0:14:52.999999999     302     383,521               305     0     1     3598          WAITING     PX Deq Credit: send blkd     sleeptime/senderid 268566527     passes 1     qref 0     Idle     0 0:0:0.16694000     0 0:0:1.124995000     0 0:0:0.0     0 1:56:15.227863000     37     21462     4194     0 0:25:25.760000000     0 2:17:1.815044000     526959     0     25612732     277567     56344     55448
    409586     233     22:29:20     22:15:36     0 0:14:52.999999999     302     383,521               305     0     1     3598          WAITING     PX Deq Credit: send blkd     sleeptime/senderid 268566527     passes 1     qref 0     Idle     0 0:0:0.7731000     0 0:0:1.124995000     0 0:0:0.0     0 1:56:15.227863000     44     21462     4198     0 0:25:25.760000000     0 2:17:1.815044000     526959     0     25612732     277567     56344     55448
    409586     253     22:29:20     22:15:36     0 0:14:52.999999999     302     383,521               305     0     1     3598          WAITING     db file parallel read     files 21     blocks 125     requests 125     User I/O     0 0:0:0.792518000     0 0:0:1.124995000     0 0:0:0.0     0 1:56:15.227863000     39     21462     4204     0 0:25:25.760000000     0 2:17:1.815044000     526959     0     25612732     277567     56344     55448
    409586     259     22:29:20     22:15:36     0 0:14:52.999999999     302     383,521               305     0     1     3598          WAITING     PX Deq Credit: send blkd     sleeptime/senderid 268566527     passes 1     qref 0     Idle     0 0:0:0.2961000     0 0:0:1.124995000     0 0:0:0.0     0 1:56:15.227863000     35     21462     4196     0 0:25:25.760000000     0 2:17:1.815044000     526959     0     25612732     277567     56344     55448
    409586     291     22:29:20     22:15:36     0 0:14:52.999999999     302     383,521               305     0     1     3598          WAITING     PX Deq Credit: send blkd     sleeptime/senderid 268566527     passes 1     qref 0     Idle     0 0:0:0.9548000     0 0:0:1.124995000     0 0:0:0.0     0 1:56:15.227863000     35     21462     4200     0 0:25:25.760000000     0 2:17:1.815044000     526959     0     25612732     277567     56344     55448
    409587     236     22:15:36     22:15:36     0 0:14:52.999999999     302     383,521               305     0     1     3598          WAITING     PX Deq: Table Q Normal     sleeptime/senderid 200     passes 2     0     Idle     0 0:0:0.91548000     0 0:0:1.124995000     0 0:0:0.0     0 1:56:15.227863000     25     124870     22831     0 0:25:25.760000000     0 2:17:1.815044000     526959     0     25612732     277567     56344     55448
    409587     207     22:30:30     22:15:36     0 0:14:52.999999999     302     383,521               305     0     1     3598          WAITING     PX Deq: Execution Msg     sleeptime/senderid 268566527     passes 3     0     Idle     0 0:0:0.644662000     0 0:0:1.124995000     0 0:0:0.0     0 1:56:15.227863000     43     21423     4208     0 0:25:25.760000000     0 2:17:1.815044000     526959     0     25612732     277567     56344     55448
    409587     241     22:30:30     22:15:36     0 0:14:52.999999999     302     383,521               305     0     1     3598          WAITING     PX Deq: Execution Msg     sleeptime/senderid 268566527     passes 3     0     Idle     0 0:0:0.644594000     0 0:0:1.124995000     0 0:0:0.0     0 1:56:15.227863000     47     21423     4192     0 0:25:25.760000000     0 2:17:1.815044000     526959     0     25612732     277567     56344     55448
    409587     297     22:30:30     22:15:36     0 0:14:52.999999999     302     383,521               305     0     1     3598          WAITING     db file parallel read     files 20     blocks 109     requests 109     User I/O     0 0:0:0.793261000     0 0:0:1.124995000     0 0:0:0.0     0 1:56:15.227863000     12     21316     4206     0 0:25:25.760000000     0 2:17:1.815044000     526959     0     25612732     277567     56344     55448Here I found one interesting query http://www.pythian.com/news/922/recent-spike-report-from-vactive_session_history-ash/
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