Thanks Juha for your reply, though i wanted some java sample code but
whatever instruction you have written is sufficient for me i think.
--Ravi
Juha Palomäki wrote:
>
> Here are some rough instructions. If you for example want to embed the
> HTML report on a web page, you need:
> - instance of JRResource (there are several implementations, depending
> on what kind of output you want to have)
> - a report (either as File or as InputStream)
> - datasource
>
> 1. Instantiate new JRHtmlResource, pass the File or InputStream to the
> constructor, depending on where you compiled report-file is coming
> from.
>
> 2. Use the setConnectionProvider to pass in an implementation of
> IDatabaseConnectionProvider that will return a JDBC connection to the
> database
>
> 3. Specify report parameters with setReportParameters method. At least
> some older versions require you to do this even if you don't have
> parameters to pass (you can use an empty map).
>
> 4. In order to render the report, you just use EmbeddedHtmlReport
> component, which takes in the JRResource reference and otherwise acts
> as a normal label.
>
> If you want to provide links to the reports, you can use
> JRResourceLink component which takes in JRResource.
>
> Br,
> Juha
>
> On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 8:42 AM, raviJPYADAV
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi , can you please share some sample code how to integrate this api with
>> our
>> code?
>>
>> --Ravi
>
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