Indeed, that was it.  I had already done the loadVisualizationApi for
another chart, and my packages list did not include table.

So, if I want two visualiztion components on the same page - what is
the proper way to instantiate them?  I do the
VisualizationUtils.loadVisualizationApi call once and create all the
charts in the callback I hand it?  If so, I guess i should pass it all
the packages I'll want to use?  What if I want to create other stuff
later?  Is there a way to check and see if the api has been loaded?

If there is a code example of two charts on one page that might be
clarifying...

Chris


On Jun 16, 3:29 am, MC Get Vizzy <[email protected]> wrote:
> this usually means that the Google Visualization API has not been loaded
> yet, which is usually because the call to
> VisualizationUtils.loadVisualizationAPI is missing from the code.  See
> "calling the ajax loader" in the Getting
> Started<http://code.google.com/docreader/#p=gwt-google-apis&s=gwt-google-apis...>page.
>  this method is often called in EntryPoint.onModuleLoad().
>
> if that doesn't help, let us know.
>
> On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 8:38 PM, Chris <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >  I'm using the java API with the google app engine, and I'm trying to
> > make a simple table. On this call, though
>
> > Table t = new Table(table, Table.Options.create());
>
> > I get the error in the title of the post:
>
> > "$wnd.google.visualization.Table is not a constructor"
>
> > I don't see anything obvious on in the Table class.  I'm using version
> > 1.0.2
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