Hello !

Recently, after reading the docs, I realized that GViz API joins are
executed in the client side. I've not tried it out yet, but I'd like
to know something :

Q:
    - I read that joins are available for Javascript client lib.
Nonetheless, are they
      available for other languages (especially Java | Python ;o)?
Will they ever be available ?
    - Is there any performance report about GViz API joins (formal or
not ;o) available somewhere ?
    - Have you considered to implement a server side solution in order
to join data tables ? The
      current approach should allow joins from different locations
(CMIIW) and other cool features,
      but AFAICS it is
      performed in the client side (i.e. by the browser ... once again
CMIIW) . Perhaps a server
      side alternative (e.g. extending query language somehow ) could
be more efficient using
      less bandwith too.

Looking forward to your comments.

Thanks in advance !

-- 
Regards,

Olemis.

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