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Hi,
We use BIRT as a report engine.
A freelancer has created the prototype BIRT project, and now we took over
it.
1. BIRT gives you all your needs.
2. I don't like it very much actually.
3. It is a different project than Wicket. (different WAR)
4. I plan to check how to integrate it to be in the
Personnaly, I use JasperReport/iReport to make pdf reports. It works
very well, and is quite easy to use.
For Excel, I use it too, or JExcelAPI when I need to do more
sophisticated things
Hi all
I would like to know what kind of reporting engines are commonly used
for Wicket-based apps? We
I use jfreechart jasperreports with idesigner( so that people can
design their own reports)..
We had our on hack at the integration.. But it should be trivial..
Leon Nieuwoudt wrote:
Hi all
I would like to know what kind of reporting engines are commonly used
for Wicket-based apps? We have
We use reportmill (I wouldn't pick that anymore), jasperreports (has
its own problems), crystal reports (haven't done anything serious yet)
and business objects (old version and nowadays XI). IMO there are lots
of problems with reporting tools: jasper is not sophisticated enough
in its design
Martijn Dashorst wrote:
We use reportmill (I wouldn't pick that anymore), jasperreports (has
its own problems), crystal reports (haven't done anything serious yet)
and business objects (old version and nowadays XI). IMO there are lots
of problems with reporting tools: jasper is not
ireport is not suitable for users.
Martijn
On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 10:29 AM, Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael
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Martijn Dashorst wrote:
We use reportmill (I wouldn't pick that anymore), jasperreports (has
its own problems), crystal reports (haven't done anything
Martijn Dashorst wrote:
ireport is not suitable for users.
Wow what a statement. Depends on the user I guess:) So the holy grail
continues.. Maybe it's time for a wicket UI jasper integration thing?
Martijn
On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 10:29 AM, Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael
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Thanks for the advice guys
At the moment I'm not too worried about a friendly report designer...
although I just know the users will ask for one and never use it ;)
So I guess a JasperReport integration will give the most mileage.
BIRT does seem interesting, although the integration seems
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Hi all
I would like to know what kind of reporting engines are commonly used
for Wicket-based apps? We have the need to generate CSV, Excel, and
PDF files with graphs and pretty graphics.
We've looked at the JasperReports integration but the docs say it's not complete
Thanks in advance
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