Newcomer and decision question [message #16424] |
Tue, 08 March 2005 06:21  |
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Originally posted by: engin.guel.realgarant.de
Hello,
I have installed and start Birt in eclipse.
I am a newcomer in birt and reporting tools.
I have to choose a reporting tool for our standalone application (not a
web application) in Java.
Now I have some question:
Is it possible to start an report in our application. How can I do it?
Could you give me a example?
In which way could I implement information into the reports? I want use
Javasource in the reports. Could you give me a example?
In which way can i implement it in the Reportdesigner ?
greetings and thanks
Engin Gül
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Re: Newcomer and decision question [message #16601 is a reply to message #16424] |
Tue, 08 March 2005 22:21  |
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Engin,
To add to what Stanley said, here are a few additional points. See
comments inserted below.
- Paul
Paul Rogers
BIRT PMC
Engin Gül wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is it possible to start an report in our application. How can I do it?
> Could you give me a example?
As you've seen, the first BIRT milestone has just been released and we
need to provide a bit more information about how to integrate. In
general, the BIRT Report Engine has APIs for discovering report
parameters, requesting to run a report, and obtaining the output. We'll
be adding detailed information on this as we move closer to the first
release.
> In which way could I implement information into the reports? I want use
> Javasource in the reports. Could you give me a example? In which way can
> i implement it in the Reportdesigner ?
The BIRT Report Object Model (ROM) specifies a scripted data source and
scripted data set. With these, you can easily build a report that uses
data from your Java application. However, these two elements are not
available in the 1.0M1 build, and the data spec that describes them has
not yet been released.
>
> greetings and thanks
> Engin Gül
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