Is JFreeChart 100% pure Java Certified?

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Jacques Pienaar

Is JFreeChart 100% pure Java Certified?

Post by Jacques Pienaar » Fri Nov 23, 2001 12:53 pm

Hi

Has anybody submitted JFreeChart for tests to determine whether it is 100% pure Java Certified?

I have so far tested it on Windows, Linux & AIX and it seems to work fine but I just want to be sure.

Thank you in advance for any feedback & thanks for a great tool

Greetings

David Gilbert

RE: Is JFreeChart 100% pure Java Certified?

Post by David Gilbert » Mon Nov 26, 2001 9:36 am

Not that I am aware of.

I am downloading the JavaPureCheck development tool from Sun's web site right now, to see if JFreeChart passes...I'd be really surprised if it doesn't. There's nothing but Java in there...

Regarding certification, I think you have to pay a fee for that, so I'll just be happy with the results from JavaPureCheck...

Regards,

DG.

David Gilbert

RE: Is JFreeChart 100% pure Java Certified?

Post by David Gilbert » Mon Nov 26, 2001 11:28 am

I ran the JavaPureCheck utility on the development version of JFreeChart and it passed fine.

Regards,

DG.

Jacques Pienaar

RE: Is JFreeChart 100% pure Java Certified?

Post by Jacques Pienaar » Mon Nov 26, 2001 12:05 pm

I found the same results.

But upon checking FreeChartServlet it needed a few Java Runtime classes, upon adding these it reports quite a few errors in the JRE classes, which does not make sense.

I suppose I am doing something wrong?

Greetings

Jacques

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