Le 22/04/2012 ? 19:11:23+0200, Benjamin Boksa a écrit
Hi.

> 
> it's done :-) I have setup two GitHub repositories to host everything you 
> need to run you own RT an JasperReports Server integration:
> 
> 
> RT-REST: http://projects.boksa.de/RT-REST/
> RT-REST is a Java class library to interact with RT: Request Tracker's REST 
> Interface.
> 
> RT-Jasper: http://projects.boksa.de/RT-Jasper/
> RT-Jasper is a toolkit to integrate RT: Request Tracker as a queryable data 
> source in JasperServer.
> 
> 
> Feel free to give the components a try and let me know what you think :-) I 
> have chosen to drop full installation instructions in favor of a demo system 
> (see the RT-Jasper page for more information) and I assume you already have a 
> RT installation to play with. To learn how to install JasperReports Server 
> please refer to
> 
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/jasperserver/files/JasperServer/JasperServer%204.5.0/JasperReports-Server-CP-Install-Guide.pdf/download
>  .
> 
> To help you with your questions I'll try to be around in #rt on irc.perl.org .
> 
> I am really curious to see what you will say about my work and I hope there 
> will be enough users using it to ensure a constant flow of great ideas and 
> improvements.
> 
> Enjoy the rest of your weekends :-)
> 
Big thanks for your works.

Two questions before I spend lot of time to understand your works : 

        1/ What kind of reports can we have (I never heard of jasper, only
        the city in Canada ...;-) ). I didn't find your demo jasperserver
        ...:-(

        2/ Is they are anything to modify on the RT server ? 

thanks again.

Regards.
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