![]() ![]() ^ "Weather | Environmental Data Center".^ "Développement : Oracle livre APEX en version 4".Expert Oracle Application Express (2 ed.). ^ a b Gault, Doug Gielis, Dimitri DSouza, Martin Hartman, Roel Mattamal, Raj Kennedy, Sharon Kubicek, Denes Hichwa, Michael et al.^ "Oracle has big ambitions for Application Express".In 2018, An圜hart won a DEVIES award at DeveloperWeek in California for the Best Innovation in JavaScript Technology. ![]() In 2016, ProgrammableWeb named it one of the most interesting big data and analytics APIs, and the CIOReview magazine included it in the top 20 data visualization tools. The library's graphics rendering engine is available under the free BSD license it was tweaked from An圜hart and open-sourced as a separate JavaScript API under the name of GraphicsJS in 2016. Its source code is open on GitHub since release 7.13.0. License Īn圜hart is free for non-profit use and requires a paid license for use in commercial software. In 2019, it also became available as visualization extensions for Qlik Sense. Īn圜hart 8.x first released in 2017 has a modular system and supports more than 90 chart types, including variations of basic charts, Gantt charts, meteorological and environmental data graphs (such as air temperature and precipitation, depth measures ), and maps, along with custom drawing and diverse options to work with data. Version 7.x of An圜hart was already completely based on JavaScript and HTML5. With the APEX 4.2 release in 2012, An圜hart 6 was introduced with the support of HTML5 charts based on SVG rendering in addition to Flash charts. In 2007, Oracle licensed An圜hart to implement Flash charting in Oracle Application Express (APEX) used by 100,000 developers monthly as of March 2007. It was initially available as a Flash chart component and integrated as such by Oracle in APEX.Īn圜hart was first developed in 2003 as a Flash chart component to visualize XML data. An圜hart is a JavaScript library for cross-platform data visualization in the form of interactive charts and dashboards. ![]()
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