Keith,

We�ve been using JasperReports with OJB por a while now. Reading your 
requirements, it seems JasperReports deservs a deep look.
Let me quote you

>I'd like to be able to write 
> a definition of the report in XML

Well, this is exactly what you do with JR. Jasper will parser the report 
definition for you, will "compile" the report and will it have it ready to 
be "filled" which means "run" in JR jargon on demand.

>From JasperReports tutorial a simple report definition 
(http://jasperreports.sourceforge.net/tutorial/): 

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE jasperReport 
  PUBLIC "-//JasperReports//DTD Report Design//EN" 
  "http://jasperreports.sourceforge.net/dtds/jasperreport.dtd";>

<jasperReport name="name_of_the_report" ... >
...
</jasperReport>

 If you like to try a visual designer for JR  try ireports at 
http://ireport.sourceforge.net/

JasperReports will work with any jdbc datasource and with OJB you will be 
able to pass him a collection of objects.
BTW, we are no related to JR in any form.

Regards,
Gustavo.





"Keith Rogers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 28/04/2004 
08:18:08 a.m.:

> Thanks to all who replied to this!
> 
> All of these seem to be report presentation libraries rather than
> report generators, so I think I might try to write something more
> specific to my needs.
> 
> Keith
> 
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 26/04/2004 14:30:28 >>>
> A quick search of sourceforge finds:
> 
> OpenReports :  http://sourceforge.net/projects/oreports/ 
> JasperReports :  http://sourceforge.net/projects/jasperreports/ 
> JFreeReport :  http://sourceforge.net/projects/jfreereport/ 
> 
> I think all 3 of these tools use an xml based syntax.  I have played 
> around w/ then a little, but not enough to offer any advice.  I don't 
> think any integrate directly w/ OJB, but you could probably write a 
> wrapper for the OJB Report Query class for use with the tools.  Good
> luck.
> 
> Keith Rogers wrote:
> 
> >I've gotten around to the part of my application that needs to
> produce
> >reports on various things. Rather than hard-code reports, which
> would,
> >admittedly make my job more secure :-) , I'd like to be able to write
> a
> >definition of the report in XML, and have some parser take this and
> >produce the report automatically on demand.
> >I realise that this is not going to be a trivial task, so my first
> >question is - Has anyone done anything similar for OJB?
> >
> >Assuming the answer is "No", I suppose I'll have to try it myself...
> >Does anyone know of a similar report-from-xml-definition that I might
> >draw ideas from?
> >
> >Keith
> >
> > 
> >
> 
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