Re: Creating charts using GWT
GWT Highcharts is great looking but don't ignore the pricing. It's not exactly front-and-center on the website.
-- If you use it on a non-app website it's $90. That won't cover most GWT use, so for commercial GWT app use it starts at $390, multiple developers $1500.
On Friday, September 13, 2013 1:30:23 PM UTC+2, Seamus McMorrow wrote:
On Friday, September 13, 2013 1:30:23 PM UTC+2, Seamus McMorrow wrote:
I am using GWT HighchartsWorks well for us.
On Friday, 13 September 2013 01:47:13 UTC+1, Wayne Rasmuss wrote:I don't think Google charts actually makes requests in general usage. You may be able to download the js files and use them. You should first check and see if that it's acceptable in their terms of use. I have never tried it myself. There was an old version where images were rendered on Google servers but I don't think that it's still the case. This may also break the gwt bindings out there but Google charts is really nice and it would be worth the effort.
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