Thanks. Will get started reading up. I'm still not certain whether I should
use gwt as opposed to good old swing. In terms of performance on a relative
average server (3.0 dual core, 4gb ram, ubuntu server), would gwt's
performance be suitable to serve say 15 users at an instance? I'm still
planning on using ejb with web services, and now I've got the reports as
well.

>From your experience, would the system be fast enough? Performance and
stability are a priority. gwt vs swing if I may.

Thanks again.
On Nov 9, 2011 12:04 PM, "Jens" <[email protected]> wrote:

> GWT would make a server request and the server will build the PDF file.
>
> We store the Jasper design XML (created with iReport) in a database and
> the server would fetch the xml, compile it and then fill it to generate the
> PDF. For simple reports we directly use a query to fill the report and for
> more complex reports we have custom datasource.
>
> Works well.
>
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