Although I think that this question doesn't fit the mail group purpose...

In order to use reports created by Jasper Reports, use iReports to design
it. It's really easy.

After creating the report, you will obtain a .jasper file that you can fill
dinamically using a servlet. I learnt to set up the servlet thanks to the
book "Jasper Reports for Java Developers", but the web is plenty of
examples.) This is one (but is in Spanish):

http://www.jsanroman.net/2007/12/01/lanzando-informes-jasperreports-pdf-xls-desde-un-servlet/

Regards

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2009/5/1 durga prasad <durga.javaonl...@gmail.com>

> how to create dynamic jasper reports, can any one give me an example.
> >
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