Take a look at www.jinfonet.com. Their report writers are 100% java,
and  they have and interesting options, like a bean that can be easily
integrated in your apps that can produce your reports in several formats
(pdf,excel, etc) They admit JDBC, XML, EJB, etc as data source. Of
course, you can integrate them in apps with JSP.

Hope this helps

Carlos



>Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 2:27 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: JSP and Reports


>Hi,
>If any has used Crystal Report writer in java technology
>in order to produce
>reports. Or any other way to produce reports.
>Brian do u got some solon of ur prob.
>need info regarding to this matter.

>thanx in adv

>Hamid Hassan

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