Re: What's a good graph/chart library

2010-01-07 Thread Sorinel C
Check out the USEFUL LINKS on http://ui-programming.blogspot.com/
where you can find few that I use (pretty nice).

- pure javascript charts
- pure flash


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What's a good graph/chart library

2010-01-06 Thread darkling
I'm looking to build charts for my current application. These charts
aren't incredibly complex but they do have 2 Y axises and require me
to do a mix of bar and line graphs on a single chart. Basically the
left Y axis should represent the line graph while the right y axis
should present the bar graph. CAn anyone recommend a good library or
subsytem that will do this for GWT?
Thanks
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Re: What's a good graph/chart library

2010-01-06 Thread Chris Ramsdale
There are several out there. You might want to check out:

http://code.google.com/p/gwt-chronoscope/


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 I'm looking to build charts for my current application. These charts
 aren't incredibly complex but they do have 2 Y axises and require me
 to do a mix of bar and line graphs on a single chart. Basically the
 left Y axis should represent the line graph while the right y axis
 should present the bar graph. CAn anyone recommend a good library or
 subsytem that will do this for GWT?
 Thanks

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Re: What's a good graph/chart library

2010-01-06 Thread darkling
I've examined quite a few but I was curious if any are gaining
widespread acceptance for best at what I need. I've been
experimenting with gchart but I'm finding it awkward to use in some
cases.
Any advice would be great
Thanks

On Jan 6, 10:03 am, Chris Ramsdale cramsd...@google.com wrote:
 There are several out there. You might want to check out:

 http://code.google.com/p/gwt-chronoscope/



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  I'm looking to build charts for my current application. These charts
  aren't incredibly complex but they do have 2 Y axises and require me
  to do a mix of bar and line graphs on a single chart. Basically the
  left Y axis should represent the line graph while the right y axis
  should present the bar graph. CAn anyone recommend a good library or
  subsytem that will do this for GWT?
  Thanks

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Re: What's a good graph/chart library

2010-01-06 Thread Alexander De Leon
gflot [1] is a GWT wrapper around the Flot javascript library. It is not as 
rich as gchart [2], but it is quite easy to use. 

Alex

[1] http://code.google.com/p/gflot/ 
[2] http://code.google.com/p/gchart/

On 06/01/2010, at 16:21, darkling wrote:

 I've examined quite a few but I was curious if any are gaining
 widespread acceptance for best at what I need. I've been
 experimenting with gchart but I'm finding it awkward to use in some
 cases.
 Any advice would be great
 Thanks
 
 On Jan 6, 10:03 am, Chris Ramsdale cramsd...@google.com wrote:
 There are several out there. You might want to check out:
 
 http://code.google.com/p/gwt-chronoscope/
 
 
 
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 I'm looking to build charts for my current application. These charts
 aren't incredibly complex but they do have 2 Y axises and require me
 to do a mix of bar and line graphs on a single chart. Basically the
 left Y axis should represent the line graph while the right y axis
 should present the bar graph. CAn anyone recommend a good library or
 subsytem that will do this for GWT?
 Thanks
 
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Re: What's a good graph/chart library

2010-01-06 Thread Niklas Derouche
I would suggest using JFreeChart serverside. It's pretty straight forward
and as far
as I know there is no JS-based charting component that has the same range of
capabilities. But then again, if you are only looking to do dual y axis and
multiple
types then there might be something out there that does exactly that.

n.

On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 2:30 PM, darkling darkling...@aol.com wrote:

 I'm looking to build charts for my current application. These charts
 aren't incredibly complex but they do have 2 Y axises and require me
 to do a mix of bar and line graphs on a single chart. Basically the
 left Y axis should represent the line graph while the right y axis
 should present the bar graph. CAn anyone recommend a good library or
 subsytem that will do this for GWT?
 Thanks

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