+1 for the idea of switching to a nicer library, but why use dojo (another framwork !) - jquery has nice charting libraries as well (see http://www.reynoldsftw.com/2009/02/6-jquery-chart-plugins-reviewed/). Current statistics are useless, even virtuemart has a better statistics module. Either you develop a nice statistics module (see magento) or you drop it completely and give this into the hands of someone who really wants to put work into this.
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Björn Schotte schrieb:
Hi,

we were official commercial reseller for DE, AT and CH until the mid of this
year. The original author of JPGraph did for private reasons abandon further
development of JPGraph. In the meantime, I think the japanese partner Asial
bought the rights for JPGraph - from what I've heard.

 From my personal view, I would recommend switching to something like Dojo 
chart,
as client side charting has a lot of positive effects (for managers ;) ) and
you can do several things that can't be done on the server side very easily.

Have a look on

http://www.mayflower.de/de/produkte-services/development/enterprise-reporting-charting#PieGrid

for some charting examples.

There might be other libraries who could do this as well. The point I want to
make is that you should stick with client side JavaScript charting which is able
to connect to different (server side) data containers.

Regards, Björn.

On 16.08.10 16:35, Dainius Bigelis wrote:
Hi,

Currently we are considering - do we need jpgraph module in default eShop at 
all.
It's used for generating statistic reports in PE and CE. But we don't have any 
details about usage of this in real life.

 From one side - keeping as less of code as possible always gives some 
advantage for maintenance costs and sometimes even for performance.
But - if this functionality is useful for you - it's no question - we will 
leave it...

Also - one more idea is - maybe it's worth to make it as additional module, for 
those, who are using it.

Can you tell us - do you know about how much it is used in live eShops? do you 
use it? or heard somewhere that somebody is very happy having it?  :)
Waiting for any feedback or ideas regarding jpgraph...


Best regards,
Dainius Bigelis

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