Emprise JavaScript Charts v1.0 Release
Emprise Corporation have just announced today the immediate availability of Emprise JavaScript Charts v1.0. EJSChart is a pure JavaScript charting library which utilizes the <canvas> element and VML to provide cross-browser compatible, interactive Web 2.0 charts.

EJSChart takes web charting to a new level by incorporating such features as automatic axis scaling, zooming, scrolling, smart ticks and Ajax-driven data loading. With its fully documented API, support for multiple chart types and data retrieval methods, EJSChart is extremely quick and easy to implement in any web site or web application that requires graphical display of data.
Major features included:
* Interactivity: Zooming, Scrolling, Hints, Mouse Tracking, Mouse Events, Key Tracking Crosshairs.
* EJSChart will calculate and scale automatically to fit whatever data it is presented with.
* Auto Zooming, Scrolling: Too much data and not enough screen real estate? Show it all. Let your end users zoom in on the pieces they're most interested in. Axis locking for single axis zoom, scrolling and automatic axis scaling are all included.
* Multiple Chart Types: Line, Area, Scatter, Pie, Bar, Function and Trend series are just the beginning. New custom series types are just a few lines of JavaScript code away.
* Ajax-Driven Data: EJSChart supports XML-formatted data and loads data on the fly. New series can be added and data updated in real time without page reloads.
* Compatible: Built with compatibility in mind and tested on all major browsers, you can be assured your charts will function consistently for the broadest range of end users.
* Plugin Free: 100% Pure JavaScript Charting Solution. No more worries of incompatible plugin versions or confusing security warnings. EJSChart is pure JavaScript and requires no client installation.
* Fully documented API and many source code and chart examples available.
For additional information or to download a trial version, please visit http://www.ejschart.com/


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