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Learning Highcharts

You're reading from   Learning Highcharts Whether you're a novice or an advanced web developer, this practical tutorial will enable you to produce stunning interactive charts using Highcharts. With a foreword by the creator, it's the only guide you'll need to get started.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2012
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849519083
Length 362 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Learning Highcharts
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Web Charts 2. Highcharts Configurations FREE CHAPTER 3. Line, Area, and Scatter Charts 4. Bar and Column Charts 5. Pie Charts 6. Gauge, Polar, and Range Charts 7. Highcharts APIs 8. Highcharts Events 9. Highcharts and jQuery Mobile 10. Highcharts and Ext JS 11. Running Highcharts on the Server Side Index

A commercially Rich Internet Application with Highcharts – AppQoS


So far we have demonstrated how Highcharts can be applied within the Ext JS framework. However the demo itself seems rather shrinkwrapped for an RIA product. In this section we will have a quick glance at a commercial application, AppQoS, a tool for monitoring networked applications' performance developed by iTrinegy. Due to the nature of its business, a stack of diagnostic graphs are required for this type of application. The whole application is designed as a collection of portals for monitoring network traffic from multiple sites. Users can drill down from utilization graph to top downlink usage by IP address graph and modify filter properties to display relative data in multiple series, and so on.

In order to fine-tune the monitoring parameters and provide a portal interface, a framework offering dynamic and calibrated user interfaces is needed. For that reason Ext JS is a suitable candidate, which offers a rich set of...

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