I am using WebChart 11.2.20112.2125 and would like to update a line chart every 10 seconds or so with newer real time data as it is acquired by my backend system. I am using an AJAX asynch updatepanel and there is a major flicker that is apparent when the chart updates with the new data (i.e. new image).
I saw on an older post that it was happening to someone else and there was no solution. I really need this feature to work seamlessly and I'm unaccepting that there is no solution. Is there possibly a way to generate 2 images and then swap them out client side to prevent the flickering? Flicker = Bad
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Steve
Hello Steve,
Please let me know if you have any other questions or concerns about this issue and I'll be glad to help you.
Steve,
If you have either the NetAdvantage for .NET or NetAdvantage Ultimate bundle then you have the NetAdvantage for jQuery product as well. If you do only have NetAdvantage for ASP.NET then you will not have the jQuery controls.
There are more details on the bundles on the products page.
Let us know if you have any questions with this matter.
Thanks Michael. I took a look at the example link you provided and it looks like that could do the trick. However, I didn't want to incur any additional library costs for this project. It appears that it is not included with my ASP Netvantage purchase. Is this correct?
I did notice that there is a savetofile method on the webchart server control so it appears I can save updated images to a series of files server side and swap them out via client script to avoid flickering. I have not tried it yet but that seems to be a possiblity to prevent the image flickering that I am seeing.
Please let me know if I can assist you further with this issue.
Dear Steve,
Thank you for contacting Infragistics!
We have received your support request concerning refreshing your chart seamlessly, and this case has been assigned to me. Infragistics is dedicated to helping you solve this issue. Our team and I have done an initial review of your case and we recommend using our jQuery chart for something like this. You can find a sample of the jQuery chart that refreshes with new data seamlessly here:
http://es.infragistics.com/products/jquery/sample/chart/binding-high-volume-data
For some more information on our jQuery chart, please see our documentation here:
http://help.infragistics.com/NetAdvantage/jQuery/current/CLR4.0?page=igDataChart_Landing_Page.html
If you have any further questions or concerns with this, please let me know and I'll be glad to help.