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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
These community examples illustrate using the BIRT APIs and focus on integration. | These community examples illustrate using the BIRT APIs and focus on integration. | ||
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+ | == Tips & Tricks == | ||
+ | **[[(BIRT) Java Constants]] There are a number of constants that are useful when creating BIRT reports | ||
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*Report Engine API | *Report Engine API | ||
**Web Integration | **Web Integration | ||
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**RCP Integration | **RCP Integration | ||
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** [[Servlet Example (BIRT) 2.1]] - This example demonstrates how to deploy the BIRT Engine within a servlet. | ** [[Servlet Example (BIRT) 2.1]] - This example demonstrates how to deploy the BIRT Engine within a servlet. | ||
** [[Portlet Example (BIRT) 2.1]] - This example demonstrates how to deploy the BIRT Engine within a portlet. | ** [[Portlet Example (BIRT) 2.1]] - This example demonstrates how to deploy the BIRT Engine within a portlet. | ||
− | ** [[RCP Example (BIRT) 2.1]] - Explains deploying the BIRT Viewer within an RCP application | + | ** [[RCP Example (BIRT) 2.1]] - Explains deploying the BIRT Viewer within an RCP application - Containts BIRT 2.1-2.3.2 example |
*Chart Engine API | *Chart Engine API |
Latest revision as of 07:17, 3 May 2009
< To: Examples (BIRT)
Introduction
These community examples illustrate using the BIRT APIs and focus on integration.
Tips & Tricks
- (BIRT) Java Constants There are a number of constants that are useful when creating BIRT reports
Categories
- Design Time API - Please read the Design Engine API page for additional info.
- Chart Design Topics
- Report Engine API
- Web Integration
- As a standalone application
- As an integrated part of the web application
- Wicket
- RCP Integration
- Stand-Alone Integration
- Non-Java integration
- Web Integration
- Report Engine API (2.1)
- There are significant differences between the 2.1 and 2.2 Report Engine API's these examples are focused on the 2.1 version of BIRT.
- Simple Execute (BIRT) 2.1 - Simple RunAndRender Task Example
- Separate Run and Render (BIRT) 2.1 - This example shows a running and then rendering the report. It also illustrates getting the TOC from a rptdocument.
- Data Extract (BIRT) 2.1 - This example uses a Data Extract Task on a rptdocument.
- Parameter Details (BIRT) 2.1 - This example displays parameter information retrieved from a report design.
- Servlet Example (BIRT) 2.1 - This example demonstrates how to deploy the BIRT Engine within a servlet.
- Portlet Example (BIRT) 2.1 - This example demonstrates how to deploy the BIRT Engine within a portlet.
- RCP Example (BIRT) 2.1 - Explains deploying the BIRT Viewer within an RCP application - Containts BIRT 2.1-2.3.2 example
- Chart Engine API
- Simple Chart API examples
- Seam (BIRT) examples
- Seam (BIRT) Recipe - how to integrate Seam with BIRT