Hi! Thx for your answers... I just have began with Eclispe Birt and it looks quite cool, but I have one question. Can I ran such reports directly from my jsp pages via a Button? If yes, how can I do that, because I didn't see anything on the BIRT Homepage. (I only saw, that you can ran it StandAlone and so on, but I want it that way: Press the button (pass some parameters through the button) and display the report! Is this possible with BIRT?
Regards Andy -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Auftrag von Werner Punz Gesendet: Dienstag, 13. Dezember 2005 21:55 An: [email protected] Betreff: Re: AW: Re: What PDF library or framework to create PDF on the fly-->iText? Well to get it right, the original poster asked for a way to render the jsf files into pdf automatically, this is neither possible with xsl-fo nor any other templating mechanism mentioned (cocoon and a bunch of others) What probably could be achieved would be some cocoon like intermediate rendering step which renders the page a) into a jsf page given a certain base data b) into a pdf page but this is out of scope for simply applying fop (xsl-fo) you will end up with something cocoonish that way and it is probably out of the time scope of the original poster to implement such a thing. If you do not want to spend time on a research project into code generation I really can recommend, to split the view into following concerns a) a simple HTML Rendering of your forms, which already is done in JSF b) a reporting part which extracts nice pdfs closely looking like your forms, this can be done with any reporting tool you like, xsl-fo, birt, japser reports or whatever technology to use as reporting frontend. Alan Biggs wrote: >>FOP is a standard but almost >>not used, so design tools are scarce, > > > Some commercial products use FOP for rendering, such as Altova Stylevision > and Stylus Studio (both of which you can get free trials of). > I believe FOP is used quote a lot when it fits the scenario. The FOP site > itself does what the original poster asked - renders a PDF version of each of > its HTML pages. > > >>you should probably give visual >>tools in conjunction with reporting engines a shot > > > Altova Stylevision is a visual tool/reporting engine based on XML with FOP > integration. > > Not sure about Stylus, but Stylevision I believe allows you to import an HTML > file and then generate the PDF from the result. It will also generate the > XSLT for you to plug into your favourite XML library. > > FOP is undergoing a long and complete rewrite to support complex features > which were hard to do in the previous version, but the current release is > fairly stable and functional for the more basic layout tasks. If you are > using complex layouts, you will probably get frustrated. (whatever technology > you use!) > > Alan B. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Werner Punz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 6:56 am > Subject: Re: AW: Re: What PDF library or framework to create PDF on the > fly-->iText? > > >>Fop is just another approach of going from a meta description to a >>result with different rendering targets. FOP is a standard but almost >>not used, so design tools are scarce, you should probably give visual >>tools in conjunction with reporting engines a shot: >>Following ones come to my mind >>Jasper Reports with one of the Design tools (which there are a >>handful)Eclipse Birt which is free and looks also very good. >> >> >> >> >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> >>>So you think FOP is not the best approach and idea? >>> >>> >>>-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- >>>Von: news [EMAIL PROTECTED] Auftrag von Werner Punz >>>Gesendet: Dienstag, 13. Dezember 2005 14:21 >>>An: [email protected] >>>Betreff: Re: What PDF library or framework to create PDF on the >>>fly-->iText? >>> >>> >>>There is no direct way to do that, you only can simulate the >> >>form layout >> >>>some mentioned cocoon, but that one is only usable that way if >> >>you use >> >>>cocoon as html frontend as well, but that seems to be out of the >>>question, I can recommend to think about simulating your form in PDF >>>with the given data, >>>BIRT seems to be quite good for this area since it allows various >>>datasources and a viusal design. >>>Handcoding that stuff via iText is not recommendable, been there >> >>done> that too much code. >> >>> >>> >>> >>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>> >>> >>>>I already asked some days ago, now I had time to look a bit at >> >>iText and >> >>>>after that I'm not really smarter than before. >>>> >>>>I'm not sure if this library will help me. >>>>I want to do the following: >>>>The Myfaces JSF Page is normally shown to the user (some results >> >>from a >> >>>>report or some text from the database) >>>>Now I want to have a button, which generates a PDF File out of >> >>this screen. >> >>>>So the PDF Creating must be done on the fly (depending on what >> >>the user >> >>>>sees) >>>> >>>>How can I do that? >>>>Any examples? >>>> >>>>Thx, Regards >>>>Andy >>>> >>>>______________________________________________________________________ >>>>This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and >>>>intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom >> >>they are >> >>>>addressed. 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