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Reports can be run in the browser. I think you can also edit them as
well.
However if you're running them as you suggest it shouldn't matter where
templates are created because your Java engine would ultimately execute the
reports.
Just create the templates and then use your backend daemon process to
actually execute the reports.
I won't preach the virtues of Jasper any more since you don't seem to see
it, but I think you're missing the boat if you want a FREE or paid pixel
perfect reporting engine.
There are always paid commercial reporting solutions you could look in to
if you really need a full browser design experience.
Regards,
Richard Schoen
Web: http://www.richardschoen.net
Email: richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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message: 4
date: Thu, 15 Jul 2021 11:53:13 +0200
from: Marco Facchinetti <marco.facchinetti@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: Opinions and experiences with ReportBro
Hi Richard, we evaluated Jasper reports but, if I'm not wrong, the only way
to edit the templates is via Jasper Studio and it's on premise not
available in a browser.
Best regards.
--
Marco Facchinetti
Mr S.r.l.
Tel. 035 962885
Cel. 393 9620498
Skype: facchinettimarco
Il giorno mer 14 lug 2021 alle ore 20:39 Richard Schoen <
richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ha scritto:
All the more reason to consider something like Jasper Reports.code
You would let users/report developers design report templates at the
desktop.
Execute those Jasper Report templates using your back-end Java server
and render to PDF with Jasper Reports and iText.back.
Pete Helgren even published an RPG wrapper around this several years
a
Looks like the code is still available here:
http://www.petesworkshop.com/downloads/rre.zip
Regards,
Richard Schoen
Web: http://www.richardschoen.net
Email: richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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message: 1
date: Wed, 14 Jul 2021 19:02:37 +0200
from: Marco Facchinetti <marco.facchinetti@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: Opinions and experiences with ReportBro
Hi Nathan,
we have a deamon (java) waiting on a dataq, our applications issue
requests to that deamon including:
- the template name
- the xml data file name
- the type and the name of the output file
- Delivery options (mail, push, ftp, ifs ...)
the deamon process the request and give back errors (if any). Basicly
FreeMarker and xDocReport proces the xml data file and "apply" the tags
implementing FreeMarker syntax.
The daemon itself can easly run in a balanced structure (n istances with
router to supply faster response time)--
Actually the deamon (FreeMarker + xDocReport) runs in IBM i.
Best regards
--
Marco Facchinetti
Mr S.r.l.
Tel. 035 962885
Cel. 393 9620498
Skype: facchinettimarco
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