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Right now the RPG wrapper will allow you to point it to the IFS or you can optionally email it (Java Mail). If you dumped to the the location in the IFS where the Birt Web Viewer (servlet) was located you could then display the report in the Web Viewer. Plenty of options here. The challenge was getting all the Java sorted out. I created one API that supports both Birt and Jasper reports and a separate API for iText. Right now it is all pretty basic. But, like any report, the devil is in the design of the report, not the execution of it.

I am not spending much time on the Jasper or Birt designers in the presentation. Mostly focusing on creating the output and integrating it into existing apps.

Better get cracking. I have a plane to catch to Orlando!

Pete


On 5/2/2010 7:12 AM, Thorbjoern Ravn Andersen wrote:
Den 02/05/10 14.17, Pete Helgren skrev:
Thanks again. The verbose setting gave me the clue I needed: It wasn't
the jars that I suspected. In Birt there is a /lib folder but many
classes get loaded from the /plugins folder. I had deleted the /lib and
replaced it several times but I hadn't suspected anything else lurking
until I ran the -verbose mode and saw all of the jars loading from
/plugins. So I deleted the whole ReportEngine folder on the i and
copied the working version from my windows machine and it all started
working.

Thanks for the tip. It gave me enough to to start thinking outside the box.

Glad you found it. Nasty one, there.

Looking forward to seeing the online version of your presentation :)

How do you handle the output? *USERASCII?


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