Is Google Chart Tool Api is free to use [closed] - java

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Is Google Chart API free to use? If so, where can I find its documentation?

Yes, it is free. It is written in the official page:
Completely free for all uses:
commercial, governmental, personal or
educational.
For documentation follow this link.
Edit:
You don't really download it. You include the following in your code:
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.google.com/jsapi"></script>
Then you start using it as shown here.
If you really want to see how it looks like inside, you can paste this to your browser address bar: http://www.google.com/jsapi

its completely free. You can check the different chart from below link
http://code.google.com/apis/ajax/playground/?type=visualization

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I am making a small project to combine two of the apps for class, but all I can find online for tutorials are too confusing or long. I'm only gonna use the code, but I am only entry level in java and I don't understand how to use XML and java together. I just haven't learned more code than I should so I looked up tutorials, but like I said, they're not good tutorials for simple projects. Any help is appreciated. If I need to explain myself better, please tell me.
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You will see below window from where you can select any official sample code from Google:

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I do program to parse html pages and store images. But I ran into a problem. This page is dynamically generated by JavaScript, it means when I download the source code of the page and there are links to pictures. Can you please advise how to bypass it? Alternatively, some příkalad to be in Java. thank you
Downloading page:
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I wanted to know how to pull the menus dynamically from this website without having to hardcode the links to each month's menu every time the month changes. I'm trying to implement this on an android application, so code in Java would be very helpful
This is the website where I want to pull the menus from (Link)
Can someone provide me with an example of how one would do this?
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Has anybody used the HQAPI to fetch the metrics of a resource programmatically? I want a sample code which uses the HQAPI to fetch the metrics of a resource.
There is a treasure trove of examples here
http://svn.hyperic.org/projects/hqapi/trunk/src/org/hyperic/hq/hqapi1/test/
and I am trying to put together some explanation here
http://www.javamonamour.org/2012/05/creating-alert-recovery-with-hyperic.html
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https://github.com/hyperic/hqapi/blob/7b19d6b0ebfb8cfb2903d4a495ab0368ba3e6aeb/src/org/hyperic/hq/hqapi1/test/Metric_test.java
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I need an open source GIS that allows one to view/zoom/click the maps using a web browser and should be java compliant (deployable on a java app server).
Well, I have tried to structure the requirement in 'what-i-have' and 'what-i-need' lists:
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GeoServer: http://geoserver.org/display/GEOS/Welcome
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Take that KML file and pump it into either:
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