I haven't tried these Java reporting tools in a real application, but hope
they help you. They are not open, but the price seems very reasonable.
http://rreport.8m.com
Jay Armstrong
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At 02:14 AM 12/27/00 -0500, you wrote:
>[Christian Sell]
>> > I wish there were CrystalReport
[Christian Sell]
> > I wish there were CrystalReport for Java.
>
> there is. At least something that sounds like it - I havent tried it out.
> The product is named CrystalClear, from i-net software. Look here:
> http://www.inetsoftware.de/
anything out there that can produce graphs with a little
> I wish there were CrystalReport for Java.
there is. At least something that sounds like it - I havent tried it out.
The product is named CrystalClear, from i-net software. Look here:
http://www.inetsoftware.de/
Hi Seung
We got our reporting tool from Elixir( www.elixirtech.com ). Looks good and is
inexpensive and royalty free.
Most importantly for us, it can do applet-based reporting.
You might want to check it out - free non-timelimited eval version with crippled
printing support is available...
Reg
Hello,
We are now almost finished with EJB, JSP and Servlet stuff.
All we gotta do is print.
As you know, web browsers don't print well-formantted reports.
I was thinking of using retepPDF which was a great library for PDF
file generation, but it lacked the function of laying out images on report