Hi Carl.

Sounds like a great project.

For the record, charts4j is fully active: 
http://code.google.com/p/charts4j/source/list

A lot of people have asked me for better integration with the GWT and
some people have made progress in this arena. I confess that I have
not always totally followed up with those who worked in this area, but
I am all for it. (Big lack of time so I have focused all my efforts on
the wrapper and not GWT integration.) At issue (my knowledge of GWT is
very limited) is that some of the charts4j code (which is entirely
100% pure core Java) does not compile(?) when put into a GWT module.
However, some developers have made small modifications to achieve
this.

BTW, you can still use charts4j as-is in the GWT, as long as you use
charts4j on "the server-side" -- behind the servlet. I hope that makes
sense.

Also, I have been busy working on my weather site which uses the
Google Chart API and charts4j extensively: http://weathermole.com

I have to go home now, but this topic probably merits further
discussion.

Good luck with google-charts-for-gwt!

-Julien
http://charts4j.googlecode.com



On Apr 13, 10:29 am, Carl Scott <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm new to this list, but was hoping to contribute something somewhat
> useful.  I've been working on a light solution (simple, no
> dependencies) to wrap the latest Google Charts API.  You can check out
> the code and samples here:
>
> http://gogocarl.blogspot.com/2009/04/google-charts-for-gwt.html
>
> I put this together in lieu of the probably more popular charts4j
> (http://code.google.com/p/charts4j/) because it seemed like that
> project hadn't been active in a bit, but it looked like new features
> had come out for Google Charts API, and I didn't know if/when they
> would be integrated with this.  If anyone knows the status of this,
> please discuss.  I've noticed a couple integrations or almost-
> integrations, some of which look really good, but neither really
> suited my needs.
>
> I'm working to improve the project, but I don't want it too get much
> more complex than it is now in terms of usability.  Hopefully that's
> possible.
>
> Anyway, thought this might be useful to someone as it was to me.  If
> anyone's interested in using it, ways to improve it, or even pushing
> this together with charts4j, I'm all ears.  Or if I was wrong about
> the status of charts4j, let me know that too.  My prior research still
> leaves me with some open questions!!
>
> Have a great day!
>
> --
> Carl Scott
> Software Developer, Solertium Corporation
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