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Many portal applications will have a business requirement to provide charting, reporting, or other analysis tools. These could be part of a sales forecasting system, a financial reporting tool, or a customer service application. In one possible architecture, basic functionality for accessing and modifying charts or reports could belong to a front-end portlet application, with an enterprise information system (EIS) on the back-end.

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© 2004 Jeff Linwood, Dave Minter

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Linwood, J., Minter, D. (2004). Charting with JFreeChart. In: Building Portals with the Java Portlet API. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0754-2_14

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