What's the difference between your library and the GWT wrapper for the
Google Visualization API ?
http://code.google.com/docreader/#p=gwt-google-apis&s=gwt-google-apis&t=Visualization

Cheers,

Salvador

On May 5, 1:06 am, Julien <julien.c.chast...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello GWTers
>
> We are from the Google Chart API land. For those of you who are
> interested in incorporating Google charts into your GWT app, we
> maintain a library called charts4j (http://charts4j.googlecode.com)
> which is a Java wrapper for the Google Chart API.
>
> Recently, we have ported charts4j to comply with the GWT JRE subset.
> The port enables developers to use charts4j from the GWT client-side.
> The API is identical to that of charts4j, but we made a few changes
> "under the hood" to achieve GWT JRE compliance. The port also contains
> the module XML definition (charts4j.gwt.xml).
>
> If interested, we would like your feedback on this preliminary version
> of the port which can be downloaded 
> here:http://code.google.com/p/charts4j/downloads/list.
> You can also find additional information 
> here:http://code.google.com/p/charts4j/wiki/GWT_Port
>
> Thanks to Michael Voigt and Carl Scott for initiating this port,
> especially Michael for doing the actual port.
>
> -The charts4j Team (Julien, Dieter, Michael, 
> Carl)http://charts4j.googlecode.com
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