> Arthur might be able to help you.

LMAO. Thanks for the good joke :)

Sanj, you may find more help by asking on the gwt-ext group here:
http://groups.google.com/group/gwt-ext

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Arthur Kalmenson



On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 12:34 AM, Rob Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Arthur might be able to help you.
>
> On Dec 18, 12:08 am, Sanj <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I am facing a problem in rendering of GWT-EXT charts on GWT widgets in
>> IE. When i am trying to render Chart panel on RootPanel then charts do
>> not render properly in Hosted mode. But if i am adding same panel on
>> viewPort then it's working fine.
>>
>> I have also updated the version of Flash i.e. Adobe 10. SO i think
>> that problem is not occurring because of Flash.
>>
>> I am using this code for rendering the chartPanel :-
>>
>> public class SrisureHome extends EntryPoint {
>>
>>         public void onModuleLoad() {
>>                 MemoryProxy proxy = new MemoryProxy(getData());
>>                 RecordDef recordDef = new RecordDef(new FieldDef[] { new
>> IntegerFieldDef("year"), new IntegerFieldDef("revenue"), new
>> IntegerFieldDef("expense"), new IntegerFieldDef("income") });
>>
>>                 ArrayReader reader = new ArrayReader(recordDef);
>>                 final Store store = new Store(proxy, reader);
>>                 store.load();
>>
>>                 SeriesDefX incomeSeries = new SeriesDefX("Income", "income");
>>                 incomeSeries.setType(ChartType.LINE);
>>
>>                 SeriesDef[] seriesDef = new SeriesDef[] {
>>
>>                 new SeriesDefX("Revenue", "revenue"), new 
>> SeriesDefX("Expense",
>> "expense"), incomeSeries };
>>
>>                 NumericAxis currencyAxis = new NumericAxis();
>>
>>                 final BarChart chart = new BarChart();
>>                 chart.setTitle("Income Chart");
>>                 chart.setStore(store);
>>                 chart.setSeries(seriesDef);
>>                 chart.setYField("year");
>>                 chart.setXAxis(currencyAxis);
>>                 chart.setWidth("100%");
>>                 chart.setHeight("100%");
>>                 RootPanel.get().add(chart);
>>         }
>>
>>         public static Object[][] getData() {
>>                 return new Object[][] { new Object[] { new Integer(2003), 
>> new Integer
>> (1246852), new Integer(1123359), new Integer(123493) }, new Object[]
>> { new Integer(2004), new Integer(2451876), new Integer(2084952), new
>> Integer(366920) }, new Object[] { new Integer(2005), new Integer
>> (2917246), new Integer(2587151), new Integer(330095) }, new Object[]
>> { new Integer(2006), new Integer(3318185), new Integer(3087456), new
>> Integer(230729) } };
>>         }
>>
>> }
>>
>> If anybody has an idea about this problem then please suggest me where
>> i am wrong or how can i solve this problem.
>>
>> Thanks & regards,
>>
>> Sanj.
> >
>

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