Java web console Vs Web-Based Enterprise Management(WBEM)
1. I like to understand the difference in purpose of using java web console and Web-Based Enterprise Management (WBEM)
2. As per CIS benchmark, both of them has to be disabled when not used for increased security.
Solaris admin(s) -... (0 Replies)
I am new to Unix and would like to update a website as well as add new content to the site but it must be done with UNIX.
Can anyone give me some pointers as to what types of references are on the web or maybe even some basic commands?
Thanks so much! (1 Reply)
Hi,
my company is considering a new development of our web site, which used to run on Apachi over Solaris.
The company who is going to do this for us knows only about developing it in ASP.
I guess this means we'll have to have another ISS server on NT for these dynamic pages :(
What are... (5 Replies)
Jifty::Plugin::Chart(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Jifty::Plugin::Chart(3pm)NAME
Jifty::Plugin::Chart - A charting API for Jifty
SYNOPSIS
In your config.yml:
Plugins:
- Chart: {}
In your Mason templates:
<% Jifty->web->chart(
type => 'Bar',
width => 400,
height => 300,
data => [
[ '2004', '2005', '2006', '2007' ], # labels
[ 14, 15, 17, 22 ], # first data set
[ 22, 25, 20, 21 ], # second data set
],
) %>
DESCRIPTION
CAUTION: This plugin is experimental. The API will change.
This plugin provides a charting API that can be used by Jifty applications to build data visualizations without regard to the underlying
rendering mechanism.
As of this writing, the API is a barely veiled interface over Chart. However, I intend to expand the interface to apply to something like
Maani's XML/SWF Charts or Imprise Javascript charts or even something like OpenLaszlo (or something Open Source and Perl if I can find or
build such a thing in time).
INTERFACE
By adding this method to the plugin configuration for your Jifty application, you will cause Jifty::Web to inherit a new method, "chart",
which is the cornerstone of this API.
This method is described in Jifty::Plugin::Chart::Web and an example is shown in the "SYNOPSIS" above.
CONFIGURATION
Here is an example configuration for config.yml:
Plugins:
- Chart:
DefaultRenderer: PlotKit
PreloadRenderers:
- XMLSWF
- SimpleBars
- App::Renderer::Custom
The available options are:
DefaultRenderer
This is the name of the class to use as the default renderer. Jifty::Plugin::Chart::Renderer::Chart is the current default, but that
could change in the future. It's recommended that you set this to your preference.
PreloadRenderers
This is a list of other render classes to load during initialization. If they are not loaded during initialization some renderers may
not work correctly the first time they are run because they are not able to inform Jifty of the CSS or JS files they need before that
part of the page is already rendered. If you use the "renderer" option of "chart" in Jifty::Plugin::Chart::Web, then you should make
sure any value you use is set here in the configuration to make sure it works properly.
METHODS
init
Adds the "chart" in Jifty::Plugin::Chart::Web method to Jifty::Web.
init_renderer
my $renderer = $chart_plugin->init_renderer($renderer_class)
This is a helper method that is used by the API to initialize the renderer class. This is handled automatically so you probably shouldn't
use this.
SEE ALSO
Jifty::Plugin, Jifty::Web, Jifty::Plugin::Chart::Renderer, Jifty::Plugin::Chart::Renderer::Chart, Jifty::Plugin::Chart::View
AUTHOR
Andrew Sterling Hanenkamp "<andrew.hanenkamp@boomer.com>"
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2007 Boomer Consulting, Inc.
This is free software and may be modified and redistributed under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.12.4 2009-07-15 Jifty::Plugin::Chart(3pm)