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Re: Java reporting tools
Ade,
Thanks very much for the info. I need to make a decision quickly and
Jasper seems to be a good option.
How was the speed/efficiency? Did you do any load testing to measure how
quickly the server could respond to report requests?
Thanks,
John
Ade Adesuyi said:
> Just wrapped up a project in which we created a web
> client for designing reports. We used Jasperreports.
> Its very good. Also, you should take a look at
> iReports for drag and drop report design for
> Jasperreports.
>
>
> --- Steve Ardis <scardis@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>> I've just started looking at :
>>
>> xreporter.cocoondev.org
>>
>> Looks very promising - interested to know if anyone
>> has used it in the real world. Anyone know why it
>> has
>> a prerequisite to use Tomcat?
>>
>>
>>
>> --- John Wells <jb@sourceillustrated.com> wrote:
>> > I'm working on a project currently and looking to
>> > replace its heavy
>> > reliance on Crystal Reports with an open tool.
>> >
>> > From searching the web, I've identified 4 possible
>> > solutions:
>> >
>> > Jasper Reports -
>> > http://jasperreports.sourceforge.net
>> > JFreeReport -
>> > http://www.objectrefinery.com/jfreereport
>> > Data Vision - http://datavision.sourceforge.net
>> > FOP - http://xml.apache.org/fop
>> >
>> > Anyone have any experience with these?
>> > Benefits/drawbacks? Suggestions?
>> > Other tools?
>> >
>> > Thanks very much for your help!
>> >
>> > John
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
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> =====
> Thanx.
> Ade.
>
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