On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 1:41 PM, Olemis Lang <[email protected]> wrote: >>>+1 for looking further into GoogleChartAPI, although doesn't it >>>require data to 'leave the premises' for Google to return the chart? >>>Some companies may not be comfortable with this, whether on reasonable >>>grounds or not. >> >> That's a profound truth. I'd like to have a more contained (??) >> implementation of that. >> > > That's a big subject ... Google Chart and Google Visualization API , > they both have these particular terms of usage . > BTW , I'm making (on my own) some (kind of yet experimental) > development for TracGViz and the goal is to render data in local > server . This will make it suitable to be used in e.g. intranets . > Nonetheless for more serious efforts in this direction and > distribution as part of ASF code IMO , there's much more to figure out > yet.
We also use the flot API internally http://code.google.com/p/flot/ with great success. This is a free[-er] charting package, renders completely client-side and doesn't require access to google's servers.
