I like jqplot and it works well with Qooxdoo. There is a contrib jqxplot
(just a simple example how to use it). I didn't update it to Qooxdoo 1.1,
but I wouldn't expect any difficulties.

Cheers,
Fritz

On Sun, 6 Jun 2010, Bee Jay wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I'm now looking for charting library for qooxdoo. I need something that is
> build purely using JS/CSS, no flash or any other plugins requirement. I'm
> currently evaluating ProtoVis, HighCharts, and JSCharts. But since I'm new
> to both qooxdoo and JS, I don't know which library that can be used
> (easily) with qooxdoo, or qooxdoo friendly, so to say. Any advice?
>
> TIA.
>
> -Bee-
>
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