Hi, Kalpesh

I would be fairly easy to introduce the applet viewer as a possible output to JasperServer. In our JasperReports distribution we supply a smaller JAR that could be used in Web applications to view reports on the client side using the Swing viewer. In this first release of JasperServer, the applet viewer is not included, but there is no reason for not doing so in the future.

Thank you,
Teodor


Kalpesh Chordia wrote:

Hello Teodor,

Can it be possible to integrate the Jasper Viewer i.e. swing application into web application in the form of servlet so that all the features of pagination, zoom, print etc. will be available. We are looking at solid powerful jasper viewer so as avoid exporting of jrprint each time.

Thanks,
Kalpesh


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To: Teodor Danciu
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Subject: Re: [jasperreports-questions] [ANN] JasperServer 0.9.0 released


Hi!

I just finished the download. I am going to try check it all out with JBoss on
Windows.

One question.. are you going to abstract away from MySQL and support other db
servers?

Manfred

Teodor Danciu wrote:
>
> Hello, Manfred
>
> We hope that this new open source product will solve many of the issues
> that existing JasperReports users have faced along the way.
> The most common was the lack of infrastructure around JasperReports as a > library so that reporting functionality be readily available to end users.
> We think that JasperServer will close this gap and be useful to the
> community.
>
> As usual, feedback and contributions are always welcomed.
> This is what open source is all about.
>
> Thank you,
> Teodor
>
>
> Manfred Moser wrote:
>> Teodor Danciu wrote:
>>>
>>> JasperServer 0.9.0 released
>>> JasperServer/JasperIntelligence home page:
>>> http://jasperintel.sourceforge.net
>>
>> This is awesome. I already have a servlet for creating my reports
>> (about 30 with > 100 sub reports) and continuously get requests for
>> features just like the JasperServer implements (or got on the
>> roadmap). I will definitely look at using it rather than reinvent the
>> wheel. And I suppose you are not opposed to user
>> suggestions/contributions ;-)
>>
>> manfred



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