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RE: [cinjug-users] Open Source Java Reporting (lightweight)

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Subject: RE: [cinjug-users] Open Source Java Reporting (lightweight)
From: Jonathan Cowherd <jpcowwh01@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 9 Jan 2007 16:42:34 -0500
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JFreeChart/JFreeReport is a good open source reporting tools too.  You get the source code, but you've got to pay for their documentation (well worth the $40 if I remember correctly).

http://www.jfree.org

Jonathan

Date: Tue, 9 Jan 2007 16:04:49 -0500
From: twcrone@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Subject: Re: [cinjug-users] Open Source Java Reporting (lightweight)

I got a large number of responses related to JasperReports.  Has anyone used/researched BIRT, the Eclipse based reporting tool?

If so, would you compare/contrast with JasperReports?

Thanks for all your responses thus far.  They have been very helpful!

Thanks,

- Todd

----- Original Message -----
From: Scott Balmos <sbalmos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tuesday, January 9, 2007 13:13
Subject: Re: [cinjug-users] Open Source Java Reporting (lightweight)
To: twcrone@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: users@xxxxxxxxxx

> Jasper Reports seems to be a de facto standard in the open
> source realm.
> Might be a little bit on the heavy side (IMO) initially. But
> I've seen
> installs that are quite lightweight (then again, anything's more
> lightweight than Crystal Reports. :D)
>
> http://jasperforge.org/sf/projects/jasperreports
>
> twcrone@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > I am currently researching open source Java reporting
> solutions.  Any
> > advice on which ones are good/bad and
> lightweight/heavyweight.  These
> > reports will most likely run in Tomcat on a relatively small box.
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > - Todd
>


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