10.3.1 About Supported Charts
App Builder supports charts based on the Oracle JavaScript Extension Toolkit (Oracle JET) Data Visualizations.
Oracle JET empowers developers by providing a modular open source toolkit based on modern JavaScript, CSS3, and HTML5 design and development principles. The Oracle JET data visualization components include customizable charts, gauges, and other components that you can use to present flat or hierarchical data in a graphical display for data analysis. Each Oracle JET visualization supports animation, accessibility, responsive layout, internationalization, test automation, and a range of inter activity features. Charts provide dozens of different ways to visualize a data set.
See Also:
"Work with Data Visualizations" in JavaScript Extension Toolkit (JET) Developing Applications with Oracle JET.Chart Creation Methods
You can create charts by running the Create Application Wizard, Create Page Wizard, or by adding a new chart manually to a page in Page Designer. The Create Page Wizard offers the most supported chart types. The following table summarizes various methods for creating charts.
Method | Description | To Learn More |
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Create Application Wizard, Chart |
Creates a page containing a chart. Supported chart types include:
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Create Application Wizard, Dashboard |
Creates a dashboard page with up
to four charts. Supported chart types include:
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Creating a Dashboard Page Using the Create Application Wizard |
Create Page Wizard, Chart |
Creates a new page containing a chart. Supported chart types include:
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See Adding a Chart on a New Page Using a Local Database and Adding a Chart on a New Page Using External Data Sources |
Create Page Wizard, Dashboard |
Creates dashboard page. Choose
from four different chart layouts which you can
easily customize in Page Designer. Available chart
layouts include:
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Adding a New Page to an Application. See online Help when creating this page type. |
Page Designer |
Add a new chart to an existing page in Page Designer. |
See Also:
Editing ChartsParent topic: Creating Charts