browsing the web I saw that Apache forest has included jchart in their
distribution (http://jchart.sourceforge.net/) a possible candidate for ofbiz too? If every component gives an overview of its current data in some chart format on the 'main' page would be a nice addition.... -- Antwebsystems.com: Quality OFBiz services for competitive prices |
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Yes, I'd like to have that too : +1
Jacques From: "Hans Bakker" <[hidden email]> > browsing the web I saw that Apache forest has included jchart in their > distribution (http://jchart.sourceforge.net/) > > a possible candidate for ofbiz too? > > If every component gives an overview of its current data in some chart > format on the 'main' page would be a nice addition.... > > -- > Antwebsystems.com: Quality OFBiz services for competitive prices > |
Would it make sense to integrate with the new portal functionality, and then build "dashboards" for each component? This gives the end user some control over what they see This is the way NetSuite works.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> To: [hidden email] Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2009 2:53:43 AM (GMT-0700) America/Denver Subject: Re: including of a charting function Yes, I'd like to have that too : +1 Jacques From: "Hans Bakker" <[hidden email]> > browsing the web I saw that Apache forest has included jchart in their > distribution (http://jchart.sourceforge.net/) > > a possible candidate for ofbiz too? > > If every component gives an overview of its current data in some chart > format on the 'main' page would be a nice addition.... > > -- > Antwebsystems.com: Quality OFBiz services for competitive prices > |
I think jfreechart (http://www.jfree.org/jfreechart/) is a better
package to look at. It is LGPL also and is much more powerfull and well referenced. I do not know NetSuite but I see how chart portlets are used in JIRA. They are based on jfreechart and allows users to show the chart he wants setting some portlet parameter. We have portlet parameters in OFBiz also. So, for instance, the order manager application could define a portlet that shows a bar chart of number of orders issued over time. Then the user who wants such a chart on his portal page can place the portlet and set the attributes that could be for instance the time interval (one bar for each day or for each week) and some filter attributes to select orders. -Bruno 2009/1/11 Vince M. Clark <[hidden email]>: > Would it make sense to integrate with the new portal functionality, and then build "dashboards" for each component? This gives the end user some control over what they see This is the way NetSuite works. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> > To: [hidden email] > Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2009 2:53:43 AM (GMT-0700) America/Denver > Subject: Re: including of a charting function > > Yes, I'd like to have that too : +1 > > Jacques > > From: "Hans Bakker" <[hidden email]> >> browsing the web I saw that Apache forest has included jchart in their >> distribution (http://jchart.sourceforge.net/) >> >> a possible candidate for ofbiz too? >> >> If every component gives an overview of its current data in some chart >> format on the 'main' page would be a nice addition.... >> >> -- >> Antwebsystems.com: Quality OFBiz services for competitive prices >> > |
Well...jfreechart is not an Apache project, I know...but jchart seems
stopped at 2004 :-( 2009/1/11 Bruno Busco <[hidden email]>: > I think jfreechart (http://www.jfree.org/jfreechart/) is a better > package to look at. It is LGPL also and is much more powerfull and > well referenced. > > I do not know NetSuite but I see how chart portlets are used in JIRA. > They are based on jfreechart and allows users to show the chart he > wants setting some portlet parameter. > > We have portlet parameters in OFBiz also. > So, for instance, the order manager application could define a portlet > that shows a bar chart of number of orders issued over time. > Then the user who wants such a chart on his portal page can place the > portlet and set the attributes that could be for instance the time > interval (one bar for each day or for each week) and some filter > attributes to select orders. > > -Bruno > > 2009/1/11 Vince M. Clark <[hidden email]>: >> Would it make sense to integrate with the new portal functionality, and then build "dashboards" for each component? This gives the end user some control over what they see This is the way NetSuite works. >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> >> To: [hidden email] >> Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2009 2:53:43 AM (GMT-0700) America/Denver >> Subject: Re: including of a charting function >> >> Yes, I'd like to have that too : +1 >> >> Jacques >> >> From: "Hans Bakker" <[hidden email]> >>> browsing the web I saw that Apache forest has included jchart in their >>> distribution (http://jchart.sourceforge.net/) >>> >>> a possible candidate for ofbiz too? >>> >>> If every component gives an overview of its current data in some chart >>> format on the 'main' page would be a nice addition.... >>> >>> -- >>> Antwebsystems.com: Quality OFBiz services for competitive prices >>> >> > |
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But Bruno....LGPL we cannot use....and freechart has his own license
which seems to be compatible with the apache because Apache Forest included it? On Sun, 2009-01-11 at 23:25 +0100, Bruno Busco wrote: > I think jfreechart (http://www.jfree.org/jfreechart/) is a better > package to look at. It is LGPL also and is much more powerfull and > well referenced. > > I do not know NetSuite but I see how chart portlets are used in JIRA. > They are based on jfreechart and allows users to show the chart he > wants setting some portlet parameter. > > We have portlet parameters in OFBiz also. > So, for instance, the order manager application could define a portlet > that shows a bar chart of number of orders issued over time. > Then the user who wants such a chart on his portal page can place the > portlet and set the attributes that could be for instance the time > interval (one bar for each day or for each week) and some filter > attributes to select orders. > > -Bruno > > 2009/1/11 Vince M. Clark <[hidden email]>: > > Would it make sense to integrate with the new portal functionality, and then build "dashboards" for each component? This gives the end user some control over what they see This is the way NetSuite works. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> > > To: [hidden email] > > Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2009 2:53:43 AM (GMT-0700) America/Denver > > Subject: Re: including of a charting function > > > > Yes, I'd like to have that too : +1 > > > > Jacques > > > > From: "Hans Bakker" <[hidden email]> > >> browsing the web I saw that Apache forest has included jchart in their > >> distribution (http://jchart.sourceforge.net/) > >> > >> a possible candidate for ofbiz too? > >> > >> If every component gives an overview of its current data in some chart > >> format on the 'main' page would be a nice addition.... > >> > >> -- > >> Antwebsystems.com: Quality OFBiz services for competitive prices > >> > > Antwebsystems.com: Quality OFBiz services for competitive prices |
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