Hello

>From what I understand from using the Interactive charts, requests
for
visualisations are called from Javascript within an HTML page or JSP
page as per numerous examples.


However, is it possible to use the Interactive Chart API to generate
images via a batch program on a server which runs every hour or so?
In
my case, this would be via HTTP GET requests in much the same way as
the Image Chart API works. Image files created would then be cached
for display on an application's homepage.


Is this practical? Or would it be better to create HTML files on the
server and cache these so that they can become part
of the homepage and call the Interactive Charts API when the homepage
loads?


Or can somebody suggest another alternative? My preference is not to
use the Image Chart API.


Mr Morgan.

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