Re: [visualization-api] Google chart API Rules Discussion

2015-09-19 Thread karthikeyan muthusamy
Hello Guys,

Good Morning!!!

It's been while i am back to this group.

The same question am posting again after 9 months. Has google  announced
officially to download the script files which is required for charting to
be included in the local project and start make use of it. As far as i
know, we need to call the library on the fly which will hit google server
everytime.

Please advice me.

Thanks.

On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 2:33 PM, 'Sergey Grabkovsky' via Google
Visualization API  wrote:

> Hi, I'm having a hard time understanding what you're asking here, but I'll
> try to answer to the best of my ability.
>
> There would be a delay/lag between any server, including if you hosted the
> library yourself. In fact, Google's servers are likely to respond faster
> than yours are. I can't guarantee any sort of uptime beyond what is already
> written in our Terms of Service, since exceptions happen.
>
> On Mon Dec 01 2014 at 2:24:50 PM born2achieve 
> wrote:
>
>> Sure and thanks for letting me know. Since this is dynamic library and
>> can i assume these scripts always be rendered from google without any issue
>> as i will be using this on my consumer portal. So i will expect not to see
>> the script download delay/exception. your opinion please
>>
>> On Monday, 1 December 2014 13:52:25 UTC-5, Sergey wrote:
>>
>>> As I mentioned before, downloading the charts script and serving it
>>> yourself is against our Terms of Service. If you do this, you will not
>>> receive updates, new features, or bugfixes automatically. Not to mention
>>> that you will not receive support if your issue is specific to your hosting
>>> the library.
>>>
>>> We strongly recommend that you continue referring to the charts script
>>> dynamically. Doing anything else is against our Terms of Service.
>>>
>>> On Mon Dec 01 2014 at 1:47:45 PM born2achieve 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Thanks Everyone who participated in this discussion and please advice
 me what should i suppose to do. Should i go with referring the chart
 scripts dynamically or should i download and try it.


 On Monday, 1 December 2014 11:53:18 UTC-5, Sergey wrote:

> Hi MaCsaba,
>
> While, you can indeed do that, it is technically against our Terms of
> Service. You should also be aware that if you do that, your versions of
> charts won't automatically get updated, so you won't get any new features
> or bugfixes unless you periodically redownload the file. Since it is
> technically against our Terms of Service, we also won't help with any
> issues related to hosting Google Charts yourself.
>
> On Sun Nov 30 2014 at 6:23:27 PM MaCsaba  wrote:
>
 Hi!
>>
>> Tell me if i am wrong, but i have copied, the text, what google has
>> answered for the google chart request, and save as a .js file.
>> And this file can be served from my server, doesn't matter whatever
>> is going on with google. So also if you are working on a LAN aplication,
>> you can still use google API.
>>
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Re: [visualization-api] Google chart API Rules Discussion

2015-09-19 Thread 'Jon Orwant' via Google Visualization API
You need to call the library on the fly.

Jon

On Sat, Sep 19, 2015 at 4:12 PM, karthikeyan muthusamy <
mailme.karthi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello Guys,
>
> Good Morning!!!
>
> It's been while i am back to this group.
>
> The same question am posting again after 9 months. Has google  announced
> officially to download the script files which is required for charting to
> be included in the local project and start make use of it. As far as i
> know, we need to call the library on the fly which will hit google server
> everytime.
>
> Please advice me.
>
> Thanks.
>
> On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 2:33 PM, 'Sergey Grabkovsky' via Google
> Visualization API  wrote:
>
>> Hi, I'm having a hard time understanding what you're asking here, but
>> I'll try to answer to the best of my ability.
>>
>> There would be a delay/lag between any server, including if you hosted
>> the library yourself. In fact, Google's servers are likely to respond
>> faster than yours are. I can't guarantee any sort of uptime beyond what is
>> already written in our Terms of Service, since exceptions happen.
>>
>> On Mon Dec 01 2014 at 2:24:50 PM born2achieve 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Sure and thanks for letting me know. Since this is dynamic library and
>>> can i assume these scripts always be rendered from google without any issue
>>> as i will be using this on my consumer portal. So i will expect not to see
>>> the script download delay/exception. your opinion please
>>>
>>> On Monday, 1 December 2014 13:52:25 UTC-5, Sergey wrote:
>>>
 As I mentioned before, downloading the charts script and serving it
 yourself is against our Terms of Service. If you do this, you will not
 receive updates, new features, or bugfixes automatically. Not to mention
 that you will not receive support if your issue is specific to your hosting
 the library.

 We strongly recommend that you continue referring to the charts script
 dynamically. Doing anything else is against our Terms of Service.

 On Mon Dec 01 2014 at 1:47:45 PM born2achieve 
 wrote:

> Thanks Everyone who participated in this discussion and please advice
> me what should i suppose to do. Should i go with referring the chart
> scripts dynamically or should i download and try it.
>
>
> On Monday, 1 December 2014 11:53:18 UTC-5, Sergey wrote:
>
>> Hi MaCsaba,
>>
>> While, you can indeed do that, it is technically against our Terms of
>> Service. You should also be aware that if you do that, your versions of
>> charts won't automatically get updated, so you won't get any new features
>> or bugfixes unless you periodically redownload the file. Since it is
>> technically against our Terms of Service, we also won't help with any
>> issues related to hosting Google Charts yourself.
>>
>> On Sun Nov 30 2014 at 6:23:27 PM MaCsaba  wrote:
>>
> Hi!
>>>
>>> Tell me if i am wrong, but i have copied, the text, what google has
>>> answered for the google chart request, and save as a .js file.
>>> And this file can be served from my server, doesn't matter whatever
>>> is going on with google. So also if you are working on a LAN aplication,
>>> you can still use google API.
>>>
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Re: [visualization-api] Google chart API Rules Discussion

2015-09-19 Thread karthikeyan muthusamy
Thanks for the reply. Appreciated your time

On Sat, Sep 19, 2015 at 1:12 PM, 'Jon Orwant' via Google Visualization API <
google-visualization-api@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> We have no plans to do so, sorry. If we did that, it would render us
> unable to make improvements and fix bugs.
>
> Jon
>
> On Sat, Sep 19, 2015 at 6:55 PM, karthikeyan muthusamy <
> mailme.karthi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Thanks jon. Is there any chance to know about would google give it as
>> downloadable library in future? Any date?
>>
>> On Sat, Sep 19, 2015 at 11:06 AM, 'Jon Orwant' via Google Visualization
>> API  wrote:
>>
>>> You need to call the library on the fly.
>>>
>>> Jon
>>>
>>> On Sat, Sep 19, 2015 at 4:12 PM, karthikeyan muthusamy <
>>> mailme.karthi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
 Hello Guys,

 Good Morning!!!

 It's been while i am back to this group.

 The same question am posting again after 9 months. Has google
  announced officially to download the script files which is required for
 charting to be included in the local project and start make use of it. As
 far as i know, we need to call the library on the fly which will hit google
 server everytime.

 Please advice me.

 Thanks.

 On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 2:33 PM, 'Sergey Grabkovsky' via Google
 Visualization API  wrote:

> Hi, I'm having a hard time understanding what you're asking here, but
> I'll try to answer to the best of my ability.
>
> There would be a delay/lag between any server, including if you hosted
> the library yourself. In fact, Google's servers are likely to respond
> faster than yours are. I can't guarantee any sort of uptime beyond what is
> already written in our Terms of Service, since exceptions happen.
>
> On Mon Dec 01 2014 at 2:24:50 PM born2achieve <
> mailme.karthi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Sure and thanks for letting me know. Since this is dynamic library
>> and can i assume these scripts always be rendered from google without any
>> issue as i will be using this on my consumer portal. So i will expect not
>> to see the script download delay/exception. your opinion please
>>
>> On Monday, 1 December 2014 13:52:25 UTC-5, Sergey wrote:
>>
>>> As I mentioned before, downloading the charts script and serving it
>>> yourself is against our Terms of Service. If you do this, you will not
>>> receive updates, new features, or bugfixes automatically. Not to mention
>>> that you will not receive support if your issue is specific to your 
>>> hosting
>>> the library.
>>>
>>> We strongly recommend that you continue referring to the charts
>>> script dynamically. Doing anything else is against our Terms of
>>> Service.
>>>
>>> On Mon Dec 01 2014 at 1:47:45 PM born2achieve 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Thanks Everyone who participated in this discussion and please
 advice me what should i suppose to do. Should i go with referring the 
 chart
 scripts dynamically or should i download and try it.


 On Monday, 1 December 2014 11:53:18 UTC-5, Sergey wrote:

> Hi MaCsaba,
>
> While, you can indeed do that, it is technically against our Terms
> of Service. You should also be aware that if you do that, your 
> versions of
> charts won't automatically get updated, so you won't get any new 
> features
> or bugfixes unless you periodically redownload the file. Since it is
> technically against our Terms of Service, we also won't help with any
> issues related to hosting Google Charts yourself.
>
> On Sun Nov 30 2014 at 6:23:27 PM MaCsaba  wrote:
>
 Hi!
>>
>> Tell me if i am wrong, but i have copied, the text, what google
>> has answered for the google chart request, and save as a .js file.
>> And this file can be served from my server, doesn't matter
>> whatever is going on with google. So also if you are working on a LAN
>> aplication, you can still use google API.
>>
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Re: [visualization-api] Google chart API Rules Discussion

2015-09-19 Thread karthikeyan muthusamy
Thanks jon. Is there any chance to know about would google give it as
downloadable library in future? Any date?

On Sat, Sep 19, 2015 at 11:06 AM, 'Jon Orwant' via Google Visualization API
 wrote:

> You need to call the library on the fly.
>
> Jon
>
> On Sat, Sep 19, 2015 at 4:12 PM, karthikeyan muthusamy <
> mailme.karthi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello Guys,
>>
>> Good Morning!!!
>>
>> It's been while i am back to this group.
>>
>> The same question am posting again after 9 months. Has google  announced
>> officially to download the script files which is required for charting to
>> be included in the local project and start make use of it. As far as i
>> know, we need to call the library on the fly which will hit google server
>> everytime.
>>
>> Please advice me.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 2:33 PM, 'Sergey Grabkovsky' via Google
>> Visualization API  wrote:
>>
>>> Hi, I'm having a hard time understanding what you're asking here, but
>>> I'll try to answer to the best of my ability.
>>>
>>> There would be a delay/lag between any server, including if you hosted
>>> the library yourself. In fact, Google's servers are likely to respond
>>> faster than yours are. I can't guarantee any sort of uptime beyond what is
>>> already written in our Terms of Service, since exceptions happen.
>>>
>>> On Mon Dec 01 2014 at 2:24:50 PM born2achieve <
>>> mailme.karthi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
 Sure and thanks for letting me know. Since this is dynamic library and
 can i assume these scripts always be rendered from google without any issue
 as i will be using this on my consumer portal. So i will expect not to see
 the script download delay/exception. your opinion please

 On Monday, 1 December 2014 13:52:25 UTC-5, Sergey wrote:

> As I mentioned before, downloading the charts script and serving it
> yourself is against our Terms of Service. If you do this, you will not
> receive updates, new features, or bugfixes automatically. Not to mention
> that you will not receive support if your issue is specific to your 
> hosting
> the library.
>
> We strongly recommend that you continue referring to the charts script
> dynamically. Doing anything else is against our Terms of Service.
>
> On Mon Dec 01 2014 at 1:47:45 PM born2achieve 
> wrote:
>
>> Thanks Everyone who participated in this discussion and please advice
>> me what should i suppose to do. Should i go with referring the chart
>> scripts dynamically or should i download and try it.
>>
>>
>> On Monday, 1 December 2014 11:53:18 UTC-5, Sergey wrote:
>>
>>> Hi MaCsaba,
>>>
>>> While, you can indeed do that, it is technically against our Terms
>>> of Service. You should also be aware that if you do that, your versions 
>>> of
>>> charts won't automatically get updated, so you won't get any new 
>>> features
>>> or bugfixes unless you periodically redownload the file. Since it is
>>> technically against our Terms of Service, we also won't help with any
>>> issues related to hosting Google Charts yourself.
>>>
>>> On Sun Nov 30 2014 at 6:23:27 PM MaCsaba  wrote:
>>>
>> Hi!

 Tell me if i am wrong, but i have copied, the text, what google has
 answered for the google chart request, and save as a .js file.
 And this file can be served from my server, doesn't matter whatever
 is going on with google. So also if you are working on a LAN 
 aplication,
 you can still use google API.

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Re: [visualization-api] Google chart API Rules Discussion

2015-09-19 Thread 'Jon Orwant' via Google Visualization API
We have no plans to do so, sorry. If we did that, it would render us unable
to make improvements and fix bugs.

Jon

On Sat, Sep 19, 2015 at 6:55 PM, karthikeyan muthusamy <
mailme.karthi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks jon. Is there any chance to know about would google give it as
> downloadable library in future? Any date?
>
> On Sat, Sep 19, 2015 at 11:06 AM, 'Jon Orwant' via Google Visualization
> API  wrote:
>
>> You need to call the library on the fly.
>>
>> Jon
>>
>> On Sat, Sep 19, 2015 at 4:12 PM, karthikeyan muthusamy <
>> mailme.karthi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Guys,
>>>
>>> Good Morning!!!
>>>
>>> It's been while i am back to this group.
>>>
>>> The same question am posting again after 9 months. Has google  announced
>>> officially to download the script files which is required for charting to
>>> be included in the local project and start make use of it. As far as i
>>> know, we need to call the library on the fly which will hit google server
>>> everytime.
>>>
>>> Please advice me.
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 2:33 PM, 'Sergey Grabkovsky' via Google
>>> Visualization API  wrote:
>>>
 Hi, I'm having a hard time understanding what you're asking here, but
 I'll try to answer to the best of my ability.

 There would be a delay/lag between any server, including if you hosted
 the library yourself. In fact, Google's servers are likely to respond
 faster than yours are. I can't guarantee any sort of uptime beyond what is
 already written in our Terms of Service, since exceptions happen.

 On Mon Dec 01 2014 at 2:24:50 PM born2achieve <
 mailme.karthi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Sure and thanks for letting me know. Since this is dynamic library and
> can i assume these scripts always be rendered from google without any 
> issue
> as i will be using this on my consumer portal. So i will expect not to see
> the script download delay/exception. your opinion please
>
> On Monday, 1 December 2014 13:52:25 UTC-5, Sergey wrote:
>
>> As I mentioned before, downloading the charts script and serving it
>> yourself is against our Terms of Service. If you do this, you will not
>> receive updates, new features, or bugfixes automatically. Not to mention
>> that you will not receive support if your issue is specific to your 
>> hosting
>> the library.
>>
>> We strongly recommend that you continue referring to the charts
>> script dynamically. Doing anything else is against our Terms of
>> Service.
>>
>> On Mon Dec 01 2014 at 1:47:45 PM born2achieve 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks Everyone who participated in this discussion and please
>>> advice me what should i suppose to do. Should i go with referring the 
>>> chart
>>> scripts dynamically or should i download and try it.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Monday, 1 December 2014 11:53:18 UTC-5, Sergey wrote:
>>>
 Hi MaCsaba,

 While, you can indeed do that, it is technically against our Terms
 of Service. You should also be aware that if you do that, your 
 versions of
 charts won't automatically get updated, so you won't get any new 
 features
 or bugfixes unless you periodically redownload the file. Since it is
 technically against our Terms of Service, we also won't help with any
 issues related to hosting Google Charts yourself.

 On Sun Nov 30 2014 at 6:23:27 PM MaCsaba  wrote:

>>> Hi!
>
> Tell me if i am wrong, but i have copied, the text, what google
> has answered for the google chart request, and save as a .js file.
> And this file can be served from my server, doesn't matter
> whatever is going on with google. So also if you are working on a LAN
> aplication, you can still use google API.
>
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Re: [visualization-api] Google chart API Rules Discussion

2014-12-01 Thread 'Sergey Grabkovsky' via Google Visualization API
Hi MaCsaba,

While, you can indeed do that, it is technically against our Terms of
Service. You should also be aware that if you do that, your versions of
charts won't automatically get updated, so you won't get any new features
or bugfixes unless you periodically redownload the file. Since it is
technically against our Terms of Service, we also won't help with any
issues related to hosting Google Charts yourself.

On Sun Nov 30 2014 at 6:23:27 PM MaCsaba macs...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi!

 Tell me if i am wrong, but i have copied, the text, what google has
 answered for the google chart request, and save as a .js file.
 And this file can be served from my server, doesn't matter whatever is
 going on with google. So also if you are working on a LAN aplication, you
 can still use google API.

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Re: [visualization-api] Google chart API Rules Discussion

2014-12-01 Thread born2achieve
Thanks Everyone who participated in this discussion and please advice me 
what should i suppose to do. Should i go with referring the chart scripts 
dynamically or should i download and try it. 

On Monday, 1 December 2014 11:53:18 UTC-5, Sergey wrote:

 Hi MaCsaba,

 While, you can indeed do that, it is technically against our Terms of 
 Service. You should also be aware that if you do that, your versions of 
 charts won't automatically get updated, so you won't get any new features 
 or bugfixes unless you periodically redownload the file. Since it is 
 technically against our Terms of Service, we also won't help with any 
 issues related to hosting Google Charts yourself.

 On Sun Nov 30 2014 at 6:23:27 PM MaCsaba mac...@gmail.com javascript: 
 wrote:

 Hi!

 Tell me if i am wrong, but i have copied, the text, what google has 
 answered for the google chart request, and save as a .js file.
 And this file can be served from my server, doesn't matter whatever is 
 going on with google. So also if you are working on a LAN aplication, you 
 can still use google API.

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Re: [visualization-api] Google chart API Rules Discussion

2014-12-01 Thread 'Sergey Grabkovsky' via Google Visualization API
As I mentioned before, downloading the charts script and serving it
yourself is against our Terms of Service. If you do this, you will not
receive updates, new features, or bugfixes automatically. Not to mention
that you will not receive support if your issue is specific to your hosting
the library.

We strongly recommend that you continue referring to the charts script
dynamically. Doing anything else is against our Terms of Service.

On Mon Dec 01 2014 at 1:47:45 PM born2achieve mailme.karthi...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Thanks Everyone who participated in this discussion and please advice me
 what should i suppose to do. Should i go with referring the chart scripts
 dynamically or should i download and try it.


 On Monday, 1 December 2014 11:53:18 UTC-5, Sergey wrote:

 Hi MaCsaba,

 While, you can indeed do that, it is technically against our Terms of
 Service. You should also be aware that if you do that, your versions of
 charts won't automatically get updated, so you won't get any new features
 or bugfixes unless you periodically redownload the file. Since it is
 technically against our Terms of Service, we also won't help with any
 issues related to hosting Google Charts yourself.

 On Sun Nov 30 2014 at 6:23:27 PM MaCsaba mac...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi!

 Tell me if i am wrong, but i have copied, the text, what google has
 answered for the google chart request, and save as a .js file.
 And this file can be served from my server, doesn't matter whatever is
 going on with google. So also if you are working on a LAN aplication, you
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Re: [visualization-api] Google chart API Rules Discussion

2014-12-01 Thread born2achieve
Sure and thanks for letting me know. Since this is dynamic library and can 
i assume these scripts always be rendered from google without any issue as 
i will be using this on my consumer portal. So i will expect not to see the 
script download delay/exception. your opinion please

On Monday, 1 December 2014 13:52:25 UTC-5, Sergey wrote:

 As I mentioned before, downloading the charts script and serving it 
 yourself is against our Terms of Service. If you do this, you will not 
 receive updates, new features, or bugfixes automatically. Not to mention 
 that you will not receive support if your issue is specific to your hosting 
 the library.

 We strongly recommend that you continue referring to the charts script 
 dynamically. Doing anything else is against our Terms of Service.

 On Mon Dec 01 2014 at 1:47:45 PM born2achieve mailme.k...@gmail.com 
 javascript: wrote:

 Thanks Everyone who participated in this discussion and please advice me 
 what should i suppose to do. Should i go with referring the chart scripts 
 dynamically or should i download and try it. 


 On Monday, 1 December 2014 11:53:18 UTC-5, Sergey wrote:

 Hi MaCsaba,

 While, you can indeed do that, it is technically against our Terms of 
 Service. You should also be aware that if you do that, your versions of 
 charts won't automatically get updated, so you won't get any new features 
 or bugfixes unless you periodically redownload the file. Since it is 
 technically against our Terms of Service, we also won't help with any 
 issues related to hosting Google Charts yourself.

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Re: [visualization-api] Google chart API Rules Discussion

2014-12-01 Thread 'Sergey Grabkovsky' via Google Visualization API
Hi, I'm having a hard time understanding what you're asking here, but I'll
try to answer to the best of my ability.

There would be a delay/lag between any server, including if you hosted the
library yourself. In fact, Google's servers are likely to respond faster
than yours are. I can't guarantee any sort of uptime beyond what is already
written in our Terms of Service, since exceptions happen.

On Mon Dec 01 2014 at 2:24:50 PM born2achieve mailme.karthi...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Sure and thanks for letting me know. Since this is dynamic library and can
 i assume these scripts always be rendered from google without any issue as
 i will be using this on my consumer portal. So i will expect not to see the
 script download delay/exception. your opinion please

 On Monday, 1 December 2014 13:52:25 UTC-5, Sergey wrote:

 As I mentioned before, downloading the charts script and serving it
 yourself is against our Terms of Service. If you do this, you will not
 receive updates, new features, or bugfixes automatically. Not to mention
 that you will not receive support if your issue is specific to your hosting
 the library.

 We strongly recommend that you continue referring to the charts script
 dynamically. Doing anything else is against our Terms of Service.

 On Mon Dec 01 2014 at 1:47:45 PM born2achieve mailme.k...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Thanks Everyone who participated in this discussion and please advice me
 what should i suppose to do. Should i go with referring the chart scripts
 dynamically or should i download and try it.


 On Monday, 1 December 2014 11:53:18 UTC-5, Sergey wrote:

 Hi MaCsaba,

 While, you can indeed do that, it is technically against our Terms of
 Service. You should also be aware that if you do that, your versions of
 charts won't automatically get updated, so you won't get any new features
 or bugfixes unless you periodically redownload the file. Since it is
 technically against our Terms of Service, we also won't help with any
 issues related to hosting Google Charts yourself.

 On Sun Nov 30 2014 at 6:23:27 PM MaCsaba mac...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi!

 Tell me if i am wrong, but i have copied, the text, what google has
 answered for the google chart request, and save as a .js file.
 And this file can be served from my server, doesn't matter whatever is
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Re: [visualization-api] Google chart API Rules Discussion

2014-11-30 Thread MaCsaba
Hi!

Tell me if i am wrong, but i have copied, the text, what google has 
answered for the google chart request, and save as a .js file.
And this file can be served from my server, doesn't matter whatever is 
going on with google. So also if you are working on a LAN aplication, you 
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[visualization-api] Google chart API Rules Discussion

2014-10-28 Thread born2achieve
Hi,

I tried to understand the Google API chart concept and started with the 
help of some guru's on this forum. but have couple of questions.

1. Can i use this Google API chart call in my website as my website will be 
used by my customers.
2. As this API is on load call [every time the script will be loaded from 
Google and if my server doesn't have internet this will not work. Though i 
will have internet on my server, if there is a latency issue from Google 
server, the chart will not be loaded  if the script takes time to serve as 
this is API call. ]

How can i come over this situation?

3. will  Google makes this as pay service? currently this is opensource.

please guide me to start using this wonderful API.

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Re: [visualization-api] Google chart API Rules Discussion

2014-10-28 Thread 'Sergey Grabkovsky' via Google Visualization API
Hi,

1. You can absolutely use the Google Chart API on your website.
2. That doesn't sound quite right. If your server does not have internet,
it won't be able to serve the page with the charts in the first place. If
it is able to serve the HTML page with the chart, then there will be no
issue, as it is the browser that requests charts from the Google servers,
not your server. You are correct, though, that if Google is having
connection issues, then charts won't load. Unfortunately, there is no way
to overcome that at this point. We are working on downloadable versions of
Google Charts, but don't have any estimates yet for when this will be ready.
3. No. Using charts is free, and is likely to stay that way. If, at any
point in the future, we do decide that we want to charge for use of this
library, we will make the previous non-paid version available to download.
This library is not open source, however. It is free to use, including for
commercial purposes, but it is not open source.

Please let us know if you have any more questions or if I didn't fully
answer one of your existing ones.

On Tue Oct 28 2014 at 10:32:32 AM born2achieve mailme.karthi...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Hi,

 I tried to understand the Google API chart concept and started with the
 help of some guru's on this forum. but have couple of questions.

 1. Can i use this Google API chart call in my website as my website will
 be used by my customers.
 2. As this API is on load call [every time the script will be loaded from
 Google and if my server doesn't have internet this will not work. Though i
 will have internet on my server, if there is a latency issue from Google
 server, the chart will not be loaded  if the script takes time to serve as
 this is API call. ]

 How can i come over this situation?

 3. will  Google makes this as pay service? currently this is opensource.

 please guide me to start using this wonderful API.

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Re: [visualization-api] Google chart API Rules Discussion

2014-10-28 Thread karthikeyan muthusamy
Hi Sergey,

Wonderful and thanks a lot for clearing my queries. As far as i know, this
is the best free chart and more useful and elegant. Kudos to Google. I love
if we have
downloadable version and it's a great move that Google is working on
downloadable version.

Once again thanks a lot for your answer.

On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 10:39 AM, 'Sergey Grabkovsky' via Google
Visualization API google-visualization-api@googlegroups.com wrote:

 Hi,

 1. You can absolutely use the Google Chart API on your website.
 2. That doesn't sound quite right. If your server does not have internet,
 it won't be able to serve the page with the charts in the first place. If
 it is able to serve the HTML page with the chart, then there will be no
 issue, as it is the browser that requests charts from the Google servers,
 not your server. You are correct, though, that if Google is having
 connection issues, then charts won't load. Unfortunately, there is no way
 to overcome that at this point. We are working on downloadable versions of
 Google Charts, but don't have any estimates yet for when this will be ready.
 3. No. Using charts is free, and is likely to stay that way. If, at any
 point in the future, we do decide that we want to charge for use of this
 library, we will make the previous non-paid version available to download.
 This library is not open source, however. It is free to use, including for
 commercial purposes, but it is not open source.

 Please let us know if you have any more questions or if I didn't fully
 answer one of your existing ones.

 On Tue Oct 28 2014 at 10:32:32 AM born2achieve mailme.karthi...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Hi,

 I tried to understand the Google API chart concept and started with the
 help of some guru's on this forum. but have couple of questions.

 1. Can i use this Google API chart call in my website as my website will
 be used by my customers.
 2. As this API is on load call [every time the script will be loaded from
 Google and if my server doesn't have internet this will not work. Though i
 will have internet on my server, if there is a latency issue from Google
 server, the chart will not be loaded  if the script takes time to serve as
 this is API call. ]

 How can i come over this situation?

 3. will  Google makes this as pay service? currently this is opensource.

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