Also, it matters how much your chart class relied on Flash classes.  If
you look for "import flash." in your source code it should give you a
clue.  It will be easier to port your charts to FlexJS charts if there
aren't any Flash dependencies.  Dependencies on mx and spark classes are
easier to emulate.

-Alex

On 6/30/16, 7:48 AM, "Peter Ent" <p...@adobe.com> wrote:

>Hi,
>
>You can only use the FlexJS classes available in the FlexJS project
>framework. We do however, have a chart package. It is "basic" and provides
>limited functionality at this point, but if you could try it out and let
>us know what else you need, we can put it on our to-do list and perhaps a
>volunteer will tackle it (or if you are able, you can modify it it as well
>and contribute it back to the Apache FlexJS project).
>
>Regards,
>Peter Ent
>Adobe Systems/Apache Flex Project
>
>On 6/30/16, 3:01 AM, "Patel Amit" <amitpowerpe...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>can we convert inbuilt flex chart component class into the java script
>>using FlexJS .
>>
>>Though our dashboard application contains all the custom chart class
>>which
>>extend the base chart class into the action script would
>>it possible to convert into the native java script using flex js ?
>>
>>Regards,
>>Amt Patel
>>
>>On Tue, Jun 28, 2016 at 11:09 AM, yishayw <yishayj...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> See FAQ "How much work will it be to switch from Flex to FlexJS?"
>>>
>>> here:
>>>
>>>
>>> 
>>>https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FLEX/FlexJS+FAQ#FlexJSFAQ-Ca
>>>n
>>>IuseFlexJStoconvertmyFlexcodetoHTML/JS/CSS
>>> ?
>>>
>>> Although some of the info there may not be up2date. E4X, for instance,
>>>may
>>> already be available.
>>>
>>>
>>>
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