Supported contextual beans: $item]]> Supported contextual beans: $item]]> Supported contextual beans: $item, $value]]> Supported contextual beans: $item, $value]]> This bean is available at render-time only.
Default: $item.]]>
This bean is available at render-time only.
Default: $value.]]>
Default: TwoD.]]>
Supported contextual beans: $serie]]> The expected return type is double[][].Supported contextual beans: $serie]]> Supported contextual beans: $serie, $x, $y]]> Supported contextual beans: $serie, $x, $y]]> This bean is available at render-time only.
Default: $serie.]]>
This bean is available at render-time only.
Default: $x.]]>
This bean is available at render-time only.
Default: $y.]]>
Default: XYLine.]]> Default: horizontal.]]>
Supported contextual beans: $category]]> Supported contextual beans: $serie]]> Supported contextual beans: $category, $serie]]> Supported contextual beans: $category, $serie, $value]]> Supported contextual beans: $category, $serie, $value]]> This bean is available at render-time only.
Default: $category.]]>
This bean is available at render-time only.
Default: $serie.]]>
This bean is available at render-time only.
Default: $value.]]>
Default: horizontal.]]> Default: Bar.]]>
This expression returns the auto-reload time interval (in milliseconds).
A null value (0) disables the auto-reload behavior.
Note: with auto-reload behavior, the 'ChartTime' expression should always return System.currentTimeMillis()]]>
This expression returns a timestamp (long) representing the latest time when data required to produce the chart was computed.]]> This will be displayed inside the chart image, and will also be used as the image filename.]]> This is where you may use the $control object to invalidate() the cached chart.]]>