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Re: Integerating BIRT inside the Web Application [message #782408 is a reply to message #782104] |
Mon, 23 January 2012 16:59 |
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Yes this is possible. Have a look at this link:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Servlet_Example_%28BIRT%29_2.1
If you are using the BIRT 3.7 or greater runtime, it no longer has a
plugins or configuration directory. Make sure that if you are using 3.7
or greater that you do not set birt home( ie remove this line
config.setEngineHome("");).
Jason
On 1/23/2012 1:47 AM, balachandar sivalingam wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am new to BIRT. In our application, we have to generate the report
> using BIRT from POJO instead of direct DB hit.
>
> I followed this vogella.de/articles/EclipseBIRT/article.html
>
> I am able to generate report from Eclipse as well as from Tomcat. As per
> the link regarding deploying in Tomcat we need to install the BIRT
> webviewer in Tomcat(seperate Web application from Birt Runtime).
>
> Is it possible, without this BIRT webviewer, can we view the report from
> our web applications by integerating this Birt runtimes inside our
> application? Please provide me more details(links) to do this.
> Thanks,
> balachandar
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Re: Integerating BIRT inside the Web Application [message #782413 is a reply to message #782104] |
Mon, 23 January 2012 16:59 |
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Yes this is possible. Have a look at this link:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Servlet_Example_%28BIRT%29_2.1
If you are using the BIRT 3.7 or greater runtime, it no longer has a
plugins or configuration directory. Make sure that if you are using 3.7
or greater that you do not set birt home( ie remove this line
config.setEngineHome("");).
Jason
On 1/23/2012 1:47 AM, balachandar sivalingam wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am new to BIRT. In our application, we have to generate the report
> using BIRT from POJO instead of direct DB hit.
>
> I followed this vogella.de/articles/EclipseBIRT/article.html
>
> I am able to generate report from Eclipse as well as from Tomcat. As per
> the link regarding deploying in Tomcat we need to install the BIRT
> webviewer in Tomcat(seperate Web application from Birt Runtime).
>
> Is it possible, without this BIRT webviewer, can we view the report from
> our web applications by integerating this Birt runtimes inside our
> application? Please provide me more details(links) to do this.
> Thanks,
> balachandar
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Re: Integerating BIRT inside the Web Application [message #782420 is a reply to message #782104] |
Mon, 23 January 2012 16:59 |
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Yes this is possible. Have a look at this link:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Servlet_Example_%28BIRT%29_2.1
If you are using the BIRT 3.7 or greater runtime, it no longer has a
plugins or configuration directory. Make sure that if you are using 3.7
or greater that you do not set birt home( ie remove this line
config.setEngineHome("");).
Jason
On 1/23/2012 1:47 AM, balachandar sivalingam wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am new to BIRT. In our application, we have to generate the report
> using BIRT from POJO instead of direct DB hit.
>
> I followed this vogella.de/articles/EclipseBIRT/article.html
>
> I am able to generate report from Eclipse as well as from Tomcat. As per
> the link regarding deploying in Tomcat we need to install the BIRT
> webviewer in Tomcat(seperate Web application from Birt Runtime).
>
> Is it possible, without this BIRT webviewer, can we view the report from
> our web applications by integerating this Birt runtimes inside our
> application? Please provide me more details(links) to do this.
> Thanks,
> balachandar
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