Jasperreports For Java Developers

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Jasperreports 3.5 for Java Developers

Author: David R. Heffelfinger
language: en
Publisher: Packt Publishing Ltd
Release Date: 2009-08-13
"The book has been fully updated to use JasperReports 3.5, the latest version of JasperReports. Previously accepted techniques that have now been deprecated have been replaced with their modern counterparts. All examples in the book have been updated to use XML schemas for report templates. Coverage of new data sources that JasperReports now supports has been added to the book. Additionally, JasperReports can now export reports to even more formats than before and exporting reports to these new formats is covered in this new edition of the book. Starting with the basics of adding reporting capabilities to your application and creating report templates, you will first see how to produce your reports through the use of JRXML files, custom ANT targets, and then preview them in both the web browser and the native browser of JasperReports. All examples have been updated to use XML schemas. New export formats, such as OpenDocument Text, and new data sources now supported by JasperReports are now covered in this updated edition"--Resource description p.
Jasperreports 3.5 For Java Developers

Create, Design, Format and Export Reports with the world's most popular Java reporting library Get started with JasperReports, and develop the skills to get the most from it Create, design, format, and export reports Generate report data from a wide range of datasources Integrate Jasper Reports with Spring, Hibernate, Java Server Faces, or Struts In Detail JasperReports is the world's most popular embeddable Java open source reporting library, providing Java developers with the power to easily create rich print and web reports. This book shows you exactly how to get started, and develop the skills to get the most from JasperReports. The book steers you through each point of report setup, to creating, designing, formatting, and exporting reports with data from a wide range of datasources, and integrating JasperReports with other Java frameworks. Starting with the basics of adding reporting capabilities to your application, and creating report templates you will first see how to produce your reports through the use of JRXML files, custom ANT targets, and then see preview them in both the browser and the native browser of JasperReports. Getting data into your reports is the next step, and you will see how to get data from a range of datasources, not only databases, but XML files, and Java Objects, among others. You will create better looking reports with formatting and grouping, as well as adding graphical elements to the report. You will export your reports to a range of different formats, including PDF and XML. Creating reports will be made even easier with a walkthrough of the iReport Designer visual designing tool. To round things off, you will see how to integrate your reports with other Java frameworks, using Spring or Hibernate to get data for the report, and Java Server Faces or Struts for presenting the report. Concise, practical guidance introduces you to JasperReports, and gets you creating complex and elegant reports Visit the Free Online Edition for JasperReports for Java Developers and learn more about the book and discover what each chapter from this book has in store. http://jasperreportsbook.packtpub.com.
JasperReports for Java Developers

Author: David Heffelfinger
language: en
Publisher: Packt Pub Limited
Release Date: 2006-07-20
This book is a concise and practical guide aimed at getting the results you want as quickly as possible. This book is for Java developers who want to create rich reports for either the web or print, and want to get started quickly with JasperReports to do this. No knowledge of JasperReports is presumed, although obviously familiarity with Java, SQL, and XML are assumed where they are required.