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rahul

Using with Flex 3.0

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I would like to load the modules at runtime in my flex application.

Is there any way I can communicate between flex application and the loaded swf module.

I would be loading the modules using "moduleloader" method.

If so can you please get me a sample code?

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We've (finally) released the beta of FusionCharts for Flex. You can see it and download from http://www.fusioncharts.com/flex/ . The download contains source code of both our demo applications - Chart Explorer and Mortgage, which can also be seen online at http://www.fusioncharts.com/flex/Demos.asp

 

 

 

Your feedback is VERY important to us and as such please do let us know what you think of this and also if you face any bugs.

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FusionCharts for Flex v1 has been released (http://www.fusioncharts.com/flex). It offers 45 chart types in both 2D & 3D. In addition to the general charts comprising of single-series, multi-series, stacked and combination charts, it also offers unique charts like scroll charts, true 3D chart, funnel & pyramid charts and the newly added Scatter & Bubble charts. Also, the drag & drop support in Flex Builder IDE has been improved and now you can see a chart in action by just dragging it from the toolbar to your project.

 

 

 

You can check it out and download your no-restriction evaluation copy from www.fusioncharts.com/flex.

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Hello :D,

 

 

 

We are really excited to announce the release of FusionCharts for Flex v1.1 featuring the following:

 

 

 

- 12 new chart types: 7 new gauges including Angular gauge, LED gauge and Linear gauge, Spark chart and Bullet graphs have been added.

 

- All the gauges can fetch data in real-time and come with alert managers and message loggers.

 

- All the charts and gauges can now be natively exported as images and PDFs.

 

- The data for all the charts can be exported as CSV.

 

- Data sets can now have custom text labels instead of numeric values.

 

- The charts can handle a lot more events to help you manipulate them better.

 

- Trendlines can also have custom tool-text.

 

- Custom color palettes can be defined for the data plots.

 

 

 

Learn more about it from www.fusioncharts.com/flex and learn more on whats new from http://www.fusioncharts.com/flex/VersionHistory.asp.

 

 

 

Existing customers can upgrade to the new version from www.fusioncharts.com/PUC.

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