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Client-side GChart 2.4 (Default branch)

Image Client-side GChart is a pure-GWT client-side charting solution. It does not require browser plugins, external JavaScript, or server round-trips. The package supports bar, line, and pie charts, custom ticks, left and right y axes, grid-lines, annotated data points, pop-ups, click events, and more. License: The Apache License 2.0 Changes:
GChart now tracks mouse activities over the chart, and selects points, displays pop-ups, and fires off click events accordingly. The updated live demo illustrates all of these new features. Image

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App::KGB::Client::ServerRef(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			  App::KGB::Client::ServerRef(3pm)

NAME
App::KGB::Client::ServerRef - server instance in KGB client SYNOPSIS
use App::KGB::Client::ServerRef; my $s = App::KGB::Client::ServerRef->new( { uri => "http://some.server:port/", password => 's3cr1t', timeout => 5 } ); $s->send_changes( $client, $commit, $branch, $module ); DESCRIPTION
App::KGB::Client::ServerRef is used in App::KGB::Client to refer to remote KGB server instances. It encapsulates sending change sets to the remote server, maintaining the SOAP protocol encapsulation and authentication to the remote KGB server. CONSTRUCTOR
new The usual constructor. Accepts a hashref of initialiers. FIELDS
uri (mandatory) The URI of the remote KGB server. Something like "http://some.host:port/". proxy This is the SOAP proxy used to communicate with the server. If omitted, defaults to the value of uri field, with "?session=KGB" appended. password (mandatory) Password, to be used for authentication to the remote KGB server. timeout Specifies the timeout for the SOAP transaction in seconds. Defaults to 15 seconds. verbose Be verbose about communicating with KGB server. METHODS
send_changes (message parameters) Transmits the change set and all data about it along with the necessary authentication hash. If error occures, an exception is thrown. Message parameters are passed as arguments in the following order: Client instance (App::KGB::Client) Commit (an instance of App::KGB::Commit) Branch Module perl v5.12.4 2011-09-15 App::KGB::Client::ServerRef(3pm)