Eclipse Report Engine (ERE) deployment options ? [message #7570] |
Thu, 03 February 2005 01:42  |
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Originally posted by: altoslumen.yahoo.com
Hi there,
I am new to BIRT and have been looking at the specs to see if I can use it
to help me with some reporting tasks (some grouped tables, a couple of
crosstabs and charts) in a couple of web applications I am building.
The ERE page (http://eclipse.org/ere/index.html) is a bit vague about what
exactly the ERE is and how one would deploy it. Will the ERE be encapsulated
in a java library (i.e. jar file) that I can include in my j2ee web
application, or will it be a standalone server that needs to be installed
separately (ie war or ear), or is it altoghether something else? This is
obviously important to anyone who actually wants to deploy any reports
created by BIRT.
thanks!
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Re: Eclipse Report Engine (ERE) deployment options ? [message #7609 is a reply to message #7570] |
Fri, 04 February 2005 16:28  |
Eclipse User |
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Greg:
ERE will be avalaible in java libraries (.jar files), so you can embed it
into any j2ee application.
BIRT report viewer (part of the ERD) will be an example how to integrate
ERE in a j2ee application.
Wenbin He
BIRT ERD project lead
"greg stone" <altoslumen@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ctsh3m$vav$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Hi there,
>
> I am new to BIRT and have been looking at the specs to see if I can use it
> to help me with some reporting tasks (some grouped tables, a couple of
> crosstabs and charts) in a couple of web applications I am building.
>
> The ERE page (http://eclipse.org/ere/index.html) is a bit vague about what
> exactly the ERE is and how one would deploy it. Will the ERE be
encapsulated
> in a java library (i.e. jar file) that I can include in my j2ee web
> application, or will it be a standalone server that needs to be installed
> separately (ie war or ear), or is it altoghether something else? This is
> obviously important to anyone who actually wants to deploy any reports
> created by BIRT.
>
> thanks!
>
>
>
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