Re: Reporting Framework Wicket

2009-10-20 Thread nino martinez wael
True, Jfreechart only can produce images.. So it depends on your use case. 2009/10/18 Douglas Ferguson doug...@douglasferguson.us I thought it also brought the capability to generate pdf and word docs, which I don't think JFreeChart can do.. D On Oct 17, 2009, at 1:42 PM, nino martinez

Re: Reporting Framework Wicket

2009-10-18 Thread Douglas Ferguson
I thought it also brought the capability to generate pdf and word docs, which I don't think JFreeChart can do.. D On Oct 17, 2009, at 1:42 PM, nino martinez wael wrote: As I see it jasper reports are just a configurable way of using jfreecharts, not sure it that brings more understanding

Re: Reporting Framework Wicket

2009-10-17 Thread nino martinez wael
As I see it jasper reports are just a configurable way of using jfreecharts, not sure it that brings more understanding though :) http://images.google.dk/images?client=firefox-arls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficialhl=dasource=hpq=jfreechartsbtnG=S%C3%B8g+i+billedergbv=2aq=foq= 2009/10/17 Douglas

Re: Reporting Framework Wicket

2009-10-16 Thread Douglas Ferguson
I have to admit, I've never used Jasper or NexReports, so I'm not sure I follow all of this.. On Oct 15, 2009, at 10:14 AM, Decebal Suiu wrote: Hello, We use Wicket with NextReports (http://www.next-reports.com/) and Jasper. Basically, in Wicket you will have logic for the form that

Re: Reporting Framework Wicket

2009-10-15 Thread Pieter Degraeuwe
I had used JasperReports in de near past and was very happy with it. The fact that you want to use it with Wicket doesn't actually matter. Just generate a PDF/Excel with jasper and make it avilable with a DynamicWebResource. A sample of a DynamicWebResource can you find at

Re: Reporting Framework Wicket

2009-10-15 Thread Douglas Ferguson
Does this resource link lock the pagemap? D/ On Oct 15, 2009, at 1:06 AM, Pieter Degraeuwe wrote: I had used JasperReports in de near past and was very happy with it. The fact that you want to use it with Wicket doesn't actually matter. Just generate a PDF/Excel with jasper and make it

Re: Reporting Framework Wicket

2009-10-15 Thread Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro
I have used it in combination with BIRT. But, there was nothing special on the Wicket side, except for: 1-some logic that would read REPORT parameters and dynamically build a form allowing to fill in those. 2-extended BIRT with some classes, implementing some BIRT interfaces, that would stream

Re: Reporting Framework Wicket

2009-10-15 Thread Peter Thomas
there was this article on DZone recently on integrating BIRT with Wicket, may be useful http://java.dzone.com/articles/integrating-birt-your-wicket On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 12:48 PM, Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro reier...@gmail.com wrote: I have used it in combination with BIRT. But, there was

Re: Reporting Framework Wicket

2009-10-15 Thread Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro
Just one caveat about the article: as far as I remember creating a platform and report engine were costly operations. I do not have the code at hand but I remember we created some kind of singleton that was used to launch the reports. Additionally we added some logic that would: 1-scan report for

Re: Reporting Framework Wicket

2009-10-15 Thread Decebal Suiu
Hello, We use Wicket with NextReports (http://www.next-reports.com/) and Jasper. Basically, in Wicket you will have logic for the form that will fill report parameters. For Jasper we also have a logic for edit parameters (we added more functionality to parameter definition that we could not

Re: Reporting Framework Wicket

2009-10-15 Thread nino martinez wael
I've been using jasper reports, in conjunction with ireport http://jasperforge.org/plugins/mwiki/index.php/Ireport/Product_Tour . Giving a powerful combo, you can give the possibility to let your users design their own reports. Almost in line with some of the software from SAS Institute (though it