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Gurt Java Table is extremely fast and small Java applet, just the best free solution to present your table data in a compact attractive way, with sorting and sort ordering options and even in different languages. And don't care of number of rows, the applet is ready to receive data from even big DB tables on your server. No knowledge of Java programming is required, everything is simply adjusted with HTML parameters.
Version: 1.0
Platforms: linux, windows, freebsd, osx, sun
Last Updated: March 25, 2007 |
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This java Data Grid Control applet enables the display of data in rows and columns in java & web applications. Powerful features include Fast Sorting, Data Acquisition, URL Hyperlinks, Embedded Images, Column Totalling and much more.
Enables Dynamic interaction with other page components via JavaScript and special methods.
The java data grid component is very efficient, at just 19 Kb the component is extremely fast to load and run.
Version: 3.5
Platforms: linux, windows, freebsd, osx, sun
Last Updated: May 08, 2007 |
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This Java applet combines both table (grid) view and tree view. So you can hierarchically organize your data and still have multiple columns to display not only node name, but also some properties of the item. Applet can load its content from XML, allows editing of cells content as a text field (like in Excel), put checkboxes, combo boxes, hyperlinks, pictures and any other widgets in cells. Light-weight, high-performance, having clear and comfortable API, applet is highly useful for representation of data in commercial applications. Such features, as dynamical loading of items by opening of subnodes, gives possibility to satisfy client's requirements to display really huge amounts of data fetched from database. TreeTable supports JavaScript events, right-mouse menu, international symbols (like japanese).
Version: 2.01
Platforms: linux, windows, osx
Last Updated: May 22, 2007 |
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JavaSheet presents the contents of a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet in a Java applet. It can read many basic Excel values and some functions. It is also interactive, and can recalculate some functions such as additions and subtractions. It is a great tool for creating complex calculators without the hassels of custom javascript. It does require a recent Sun JVM and browser plug-in, so it is best suited to Intranet deployments.
Version: n/a
Platforms: Java
Last Updated: May 29, 2007 |
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