ct - they were very custom.
>
> It's nice that ReportLab integrates tightly with Django. I think that
> trying to use Jasper would have been a kludge at best.
>
> -- Joel
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Has anyone successfully used Jasper Reports on the server being c
oject - they were very custom.
It's nice that ReportLab integrates tightly with Django. I think that
trying to use Jasper would have been a kludge at best.
-- Joel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Has anyone successfully used Jasper Reports on the server being called
> from a Django view?
>
Hello,
another way is to use OpenOffice:
- easy to use and feature reach graphical interface (Text, Draw,
Presentation or Speadsheet)
- Native PDF export (you don't need any Adobe product)
- standard Open Document Format (recommended way to populate data from
a template using LXML for example)
-
On 12 июн, 04:53, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Has anyone successfully used Jasper Reports on the server being called
> from a Django view?
I've implemented a Jasper server in Jython. It listens on some network
port and generates Jasper reports
I inherited an online reporting/statistic web-app built with Spring
and Jasper Reports.
After being exposed to that, it is safe to say that I wont vulentarily
use Jasper in any future project, ever.
I haven't followed any of the links here, but iReport is a pretty
horrible program to work
I downloaded the screencast on it, which took forever, it looks pretty
crude right now. I'm sure it will develop over time, but my boss has
seen iReport for Jasper Reports before, which is why he was wanting me
to try and use that.
I've done a form design tool for something else in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Has anyone successfully used Jasper Reports on the server being called
> from a Django view?
>
> I've done a few things with ReportLab, but we have the need for a
> graphical Report Designer, which I don't believe exists for Report
Has anyone successfully used Jasper Reports on the server being called
from a Django view?
I've done a few things with ReportLab, but we have the need for a
graphical Report Designer, which I don't believe exists for Report
Lab...so we were talking about the possibiltiy of using Jasp
Joel I recently went through the same process; that is, I migrated
from a Java application, using JasperReports to a Python/Django
application using ReportLab.
It took a bit to get my head around ReportLab, but end the end it has
worked out very nicely.
--gordon
--~--~-~--~~---
Ahh - forget it. I looked further into ReportLab and found out just how
impressive it is.
-- Joel
Joel wrote:
> I saw that someone has let Ruby use JasperReports with a simple script:
>
> http://wiki.rubyonrails.org/rails/pages/HowtoIntegrateJasperReports
>
> I would lov
I saw that someone has let Ruby use JasperReports with a simple script:
http://wiki.rubyonrails.org/rails/pages/HowtoIntegrateJasperReports
I would love to use Jasper Reports because we use it on other (Java and
PHP) projects and it has a great, free report editor
(http://jasperforge.org/sf
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