Hi Markus

You are right, but it's a personal preference to have a graph library
integrated with zend framework, for some reasons: mantained by
zend/community, updated with the framework, connected with other components
(Zend_Date, Zend_Cache, Zend_Config...).

As you said, implementing a new component just to claim it's part of Zend
Framework I'ts a bad way, but in this case I think we could have the
advantatges of having our graph component. Moreover, we have good PDF
libraries already like FPDF and I see we have a Zend_Pdf component, so I
don't see the point here.

Thanks

-----Mensaje original-----
De: Markus Wolff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Enviado el: miƩrcoles, 29 de agosto de 2007 19:50
Para: Xavier Vidal Piera
CC: Zend Framework General
Asunto: Re: [fw-general] Graphs Library

Am Mittwoch, den 29.08.2007, 18:31 +0200 schrieb Xavier Vidal Piera:
> Is there any thought to implement (in a near future) a Zend Graph
> Component?
> 
> I know there are good libraries (jpgraph, postgraph, php/swf
> charts, ...) but maybe could be a good idea to implement a new one
> (without reinventing the wheel, of course) but based in the good
> platform that Zend Framework provides us. 

Hi Xavier,

you should look at the graph component from eZ Components
(http://ez.no/). It's excellent and is based on similar quality
standards like the ZF.

IMHO, given the many mature choices already out there, it would be a
waste of time implementing yet another graph component just to be able
to claim it's part of the Zend Framework.

CU
 Markus

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