Re: scoping out FlexJS to replace Flex

2017-08-07 Thread Alex Harui
MDL is essentially a framework of its own. I wouldn't expect third-party charts to have as many incompatibilities with our other component sets since the charts are likely designed to work in other UI's built by other JS frameworks. But we won't know until someone tries it. Also, we could look

Re: scoping out FlexJS to replace Flex

2017-08-07 Thread piotrz
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Re: scoping out FlexJS to replace Flex

2017-08-07 Thread Harbs
ional tweaks in CSS. >> >>I'm not sure whether that is what you are asking? >> >>[1] https://getmdl.io/components/index.html >> >>Piotr >> >>- >>Apache Flex PMC >> >>piotrzarzyck...@gmail.com >>

Re: scoping out FlexJS to replace Flex

2017-08-07 Thread gkk gb
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Re: scoping out FlexJS to replace Flex

2017-08-07 Thread piotrz
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Re: scoping out FlexJS to replace Flex

2017-08-07 Thread gkk gb
Thanks Om, Great idea (I already up voted it!) However, I think I read somewhere that putting a wrapper around a non-FlexJS component would mean that component couldn't be combined with FlexJS basic (or express?) components on the same screen. Is that true? Since I have a lot of components on

Re: scoping out FlexJS to replace Flex

2017-08-07 Thread gkk gb
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Re: scoping out FlexJS to replace Flex

2017-08-07 Thread Angelo Lazzari
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Re: scoping out FlexJS to replace Flex

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Re: scoping out FlexJS to replace Flex

2017-08-07 Thread Angelo Lazzari
This is the great potencial and power of flex community ...a question in the morning...a jira opening in the evening...awsome !! Thanks guys!!! Angelo El lun., 7 de agosto de 2017 20:25, OmPrakash Muppirala < bigosma...@gmail.com> escribió: > I have created a JIRA here: >

Re: scoping out FlexJS to replace Flex

2017-08-07 Thread OmPrakash Muppirala
I have created a JIRA here: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-35349 for exploring HighCharts integration in FlexJS. It does not look terribly hard. I just need to find some time to do it. I will keep you posted. Thanks, Om On Mon, Aug 7, 2017 at 8:20 AM, Harbs

Re: scoping out FlexJS to replace Flex

2017-08-07 Thread Harbs
I know nothing about LogAxis. I’ve personally never done any apps which use charts, so I’m not really equipped to comment on them. My app which I’ve migrated does do a LOT of drawing and it was much less painful to migrate than I feared. To figure out how much work it will be to migrate I

Re: scoping out FlexJS to replace Flex

2017-08-07 Thread Peter Ent
The current FlexJS Chart package provides a basic set of charts: bar, stacked bar, column, stacked column, pie, and line. They are based on List and use SVG graphics for the item renderers. There are currently two types of axes: linear and category. To make a logarithmic axis you could follow the

Re: scoping out FlexJS to replace Flex

2017-08-07 Thread gkk gb
Thanks for the detailed answers Harbs. Regarding the 'classic Flex chart components' comment, are you hinting that ActionScript's LogAxis can likely be migrated to FlexJS? My app is built using LogAxis (which I've extended to draw minor tick marks). If I had to build my own log axis, or in

Re: scoping out FlexJS to replace Flex

2017-08-07 Thread Harbs
> On Aug 7, 2017, at 2:03 AM, gkk gb wrote: > > With flash plugin going away, I'll need to port my Flex application to either > Air or FlexJS sometime in the next year or two. I have a couple initial > questions... > > > Q1. My scientific web app is very data centric,

Re: scoping out FlexJS to replace Flex

2017-08-07 Thread Olaf Krueger
ing feature is no drawback of FlexJS. As Alex mentioned one of the main benefits is that we can shape it by ourselves, without the influence of the big players. Olaf -- View this message in context: http://apache-flex-users.246.n4.nabble.com/scoping-out-FlexJS-to-replace-Flex-tp15614p15

Re: scoping out FlexJS to replace Flex

2017-08-07 Thread Alex Harui
The advantage of FlexJS is that it is not a corporate-controlled open source project. That should make it easier for you to participate and make a difference. The current Chart code doesn't have logarithmic axes, but you could the one to create them. If a bug is bugging you, you can be the one