SAS Graphics for Java
Examples Using SAS AppDev Studio and the Output Delivery System
eBook
- 2007
Sas Inst
Jump-start your SAS graph skills! Here, in one convenient source, is all the information you need to create your own SAS graphs. This example-rich reference familiarizes you with custom tags in SAS® AppDev Studio™ and shows you how to use ODS statements and the Java Device Driver to create graphs. Written for programmers at all experience levels, this dynamic book focuses on the attributes, parameters, and options that make graphs convey what you really want them to convey. It also provides SAS/GRAPH samples and WORK data sets.Topics addressed include: • using WebAF as an IDE • using SAS AppDev Studio 2 tags and their options • using the tags and nesting properties of SAS AppDev Studio 3 • using ODS parameters for colors and text This text is suited for programmers who already know how to use SAS AppDev Studio to create and deploy a JSP or servlet application. A basic level of SAS ODS programming knowledge is required.
Book News
This reference guide features instruction for programmers at all levels of experience on how to create SAS graphs, and their attributes, parameters, and options. The basics of SAS 9 are described, along with what is new about it, but the authors cover only the graph objects in SAS AppDev Studio. They discuss webAF, SAS AppDev Studio 2 and 3 tags and their options, and using Output Delivery System statements and the Java Device Driver to create graphs. The book is aimed at those who already know how to use SAS AppDev Studio to create and deploy a JSP or servlet application. It is not meant to be a best practice guide. A basic level of SAS ODS programming knowledge is assumed. Bohnenkamp is a SAS BI Consultant who has been working with data systems for over a decade. Iverson is a Global Training and Development Consultant at SAS. Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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