charts4j ported to GWT

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JMan

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May 4, 2009, 1:29:24 AM5/4/09
to Google Chart API, Dieter Krachtus, Michael Voigt, Carl Scott
Hi All.

For those of you who do not follow this project, charts4j (http://
charts4j.googlecode.com) 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
GWT specific files such as 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

Michael Voigt

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May 4, 2009, 1:41:37 AM5/4/09
to JMan, Google Chart API, Dieter Krachtus, Carl Scott
Very nice :-)
I'm really keen to hear what the people out there think about it ...

Michael

Dieter Krachtus

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May 4, 2009, 6:05:25 AM5/4/09
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Thanks Julien!

I wonder how people out there will use it :)

Julien Chastang

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May 4, 2009, 6:45:59 PM5/4/09
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I am about to post this to the GWT list, which I am a little nervous
about. It has a lot of traffic. Michael, and Carl, you may have to
answer questions :-)

-J

Carl Scott

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May 4, 2009, 6:56:55 PM5/4/09
to Julien Chastang, Michael Voigt, Google Chart API, Dieter Krachtus
Great!  I was actually going to start writing a blog now about this.  Sounds great.

The GWT list has a lot of traffic, but some topics just get brushed aside, so it's hard to tell just how many responses you'll get.  Could be little to none, could be boatloads!  I see there's been a number of downloads today already, which is fantastic.  My team also seems anxious to start to use this in their projects!

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Carl Scott, Software Developer
Solertium Corporation  /  software for smart business
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