On 20/09/10 17:35, Vincent Nonnenmacher wrote:
> I'm wondering how to integrate the Google Visualization Tookit
> Datasource Librairie
> inside a Restlet container (standalone version).
>
> The Google Visualization Toolkit allow allows to graph a lot of data in
> several
> graphs format and widgets (gallery here :
> http://code.google.com/apis/visualization/documentation/gallery.html ).
>
> There is a Google library that allow datasource buildup, lets say inside
> an application (Reslet).
> see an intro here :
> http://code.google.com/apis/visualization/documentation/dev/dsl_intro.html
>
> But when I look to the Java API, there is a high level requirement on
> the HttpServlet API
> that look at very simple parameters (e.g like domain and host request).
> So there is few
> high level API that looks like :
>
>    DataTable    generateDataTable(Query query, HttpServletRequest request)
>             Generates the data table.
>
> (see here :
> http://code.google.com/apis/visualization/documentation/dev/dsl_javadocs/index.html)
>
> My question is :
>
> Would it be possible to implement a kind of HttpServlet Factory from a
> Restlet request
> and feed this object interface to such an external library ?
> (looking at the source it seems like there is no need to access low
> level Stream
> just some way to reconstruct a standard Sun HttpRequest parameters)
>
> I know I could use a web container, but I'd like to ask weird and
> twisted question ;-)
> (seriously I'm still not convince I need to grab a whole web container
> for my small app).
>
Vincent !

why are you bothering others with stupid question where the RTFM give 
you the answer
here : 
http://code.google.com/apis/visualization/documentation/dev/dsl_key_concepts.html#nonservlet

still having a Restlet way to implement a DataTableGenerator will allow 
for nice integration
of Google visualisation API for Restleters.

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