I've entered a bug for this in the issue tracker.  This seems to be an
incompatibility introduced recently that affects the old version of
Mozilla used by hosted mode.

  http://code.google.com/p/gwt-google-apis/issues/detail?id=271


On May 23, 11:05 am, googelybear <[email protected]> wrote:
> yes there is a bug (at least for me). The above code, using
> VisualizationUtils.loadVisualizationApi, does not work in the embedded
> browser and results in the above stated exception. I tried it in
> Firefox right now and there it seems to work. Maybe another hosted
> mode incompatibility?
>
> When I load the visapi via the host page I get the error stated in the
> title of the thread: .DataTable is not a constructor  (again, only in
> the embedded browser). I'm using a Linux/ubuntu 32bit machine.
>
> On 23 Mai, 15:03, VizBoy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I got lost in this thread.
> > Is there currently a bug? Is there something that should work now and
> > doesn't?
>
> > - VizBoy.
>
> > On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 12:09 PM, googelybear <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I tried to switch back using the following code:
> > > VisualizationUtils.loadVisualizationApi(new Runnable() {
> > >        public void run() {
> > >                Dispatcher.dispatch(AppEvents.NavLogin);
> > >                        }
> > > }, BarChart.PACKAGE, AnnotatedTimeLine.PACKAGE);
>
> > > but I only get the following error message:
> > > [FATAL] Uncaught JavaScript exception [invalid quantifier {] in
>
> > >http://www.google.com/uds/api/visualization/1.0/357a57f610020b26f132b...
> > > ,
> > > line 261
>
> > > when I load the api via the host page it works again..looks like a
> > > regression bug to me....
>
> > > On 19 Mai, 22:26, googelybear <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > oh darn, I changed it for the worse! When migrating to the latest gwt-
> > > > visualizations version I had a look at one of the built-in examples
> > > > and there the api was loaded via the hostpage so I thought that's the
> > > > preferable way to do it and adapted my code accordingly. So what you
> > > > would suggest is going back to the Ajaxloader.loadApis - is that
> > > > correct?
>
> > > > I'm using a 32bit linux machine and in a previous version the bar
> > > > graphs were showing up in hosted mode (even if that's not the case
> > > > anymore it should not throw such an exception, which indicates that
> > > > I'm doing something wrong).
>
> > > > On 19 Mai, 15:52, "Eric Z. Ayers" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > On May 18, 6:01 pm, googelybear <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > I don't see how that's possible because the packages for the 
> > > > > > required
> > > > > > charts are loaded in the host page:
> > > > > > <script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.google.com/jsapi";></
> > > > > > script>
> > > > > >         <!-- Load packages for visualization API. -->
> > > > > > <script type="text/javascript">
> > > > > >     google.load("visualization", "1", {'packages' :
> > > > > > ["annotatedtimeline", "barchart"] });
> > > > > > </script>
>
> > > > > This could be part of the problem.  The google.load() call is
> > > > > asynchronous and returns immediately. Since you didn't set a callback,
> > > > > your code has no idea when the API is ready for use. This is where
> > > > > using the Java version of ajax loader support might have made things
> > > > > easier.
>
> > > > > > and for the first charts to get displayed (in my case the barcharts)
> > > > > > you need to log in first. But even if I wait some time and then 
> > > > > > login
> > > > > > the problem occurrs...
>
> > > > > I don't recall which platform you are using. Some of the
> > > > > visualizations do not show up in Linux hosted mode.
>
> > > > > > On 18 Mai, 19:09, "Eric Z. Ayers" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > > Hmm... My offhand guess is that you are making calls into the API
> > > > > > > before the AjaxLoader or VisualizationUtils.loadAPI() method
> > > Runnable
> > > > > > > returns.
>
> > > > > > > On May 15, 8:32 am, googelybear <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > > > Hi,
>
> > > > > > > > When I call DataTable.create(); in my app I get the following
> > > > > > > > exception:
>
> > > > > > > > com.google.gwt.core.client.JavaScriptException: (TypeError):
> > > > > > > > $wnd.google.visualization.DataTable is not a constructor
> > > > > > > >  fileName:
> > > jar:file:/home/myapp/lib/gwt-visualization.jar!/com/google/
> > > > > > > > gwt/visualization/client/DataTable.java
> > > > > > > >  lineNumber: 33
> > > > > > > >  stack:
> > > ()@jar:file:/home/myapp/lib/gwt-visualization.jar!/com/google/
> > > > > > > > gwt/visualization/client/DataTable.java:33
> > > > > > > > private void
> > > com.google.gwt.http.client.Request.fireOnResponseReceived
> > > > > > > > (com.google.gwt.http.client.RequestCallback)([object
> > > > > > > > gwt_nativewrapper_class])@:0
>
> > > ()@jar:file:/opt/gwt-linux-1.6.4/gwt-user.jar!/com/google/gwt/http/
> > > > > > > > client/XMLHTTPRequest.java:253
> > > > > > > > @:0
>
> > > > > > > > This only happens in the embedded browser. When I compile it and
> > > open
> > > > > > > > it in forefox the bar chart is displayed. Any ideas what I'm
> > > doing
> > > > > > > > wrong?
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