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May, 01 of 2009
Release 0.4.1
Hi everyone,
If you need JDBC jar file for specific DB server feel free to placed it right way
There are also one java.policy into the .war/docs file, with the all grants you need to know for the Query builder can run,
You can change it acording your host, DB and directory.
Thanks again.
Welcome to WebReportBuilder, the most easy Application to build Reports based on JasperReports and Java,
This is a first Struts/Hwork beta version, and you can help me to improve this application to be a big Report Application,
That’s so easy to install, follow the steps and you will not make any mistake;
- Step 0: First DOWNLOAD at http://www.jasperforge.com/plugins/esp_frs/file.php?fileid=51&id=85&group_id=213&relid=37&browse_file=y
- Step 1: You should to install the JDK 1.4.1 or above (recommended));
- Step 2: You can run it under Tomcat 5.5.x, IBM WAS, Jboss, IAS, etc.
- Step 3: Install the reportbuilder.war file into webapps repository;
- Step 4: Put the WEB-INF/lib directory into your web server classpath to make sure no library has missed;
- Step 5: This version came with a MySQL script backup DB, so you can install the MySQL 5.0 and restore it, by creating the application repository; And you also can migrate it into any DB Server.
- Step 6: After create you Report DB, go to your WebServer admin console and create a JNDI resource called jdbc/report_ds, this way the application can reach the repository DB, for Tomcat 5.5 also create the Resource link as jdbc/report_ds.
Note: Has 4 examples about how to use the WebReportBuilder, any doubt please email me at your convenience to wilsonpenha@hotmail.com
After you complete installing the application type the follow url; http://yourserver/reportbuilder/beanReport.do for designer new Reports, or http://yourserver/reportbuilder/beanReportServer.do (Report Server) to see our examples.
This Application is based on JNDI Datasource; if you want to build your reports you can put the jndi parameters for Access you Database (Oracle, SQL, DB2, MySql, Etc.), you also should add the JNDI configuration by access the WebServer console admin.
server.xml and context file (reportbuildr.xml) example ar into .war/docs folder, it makes the application to work under Tomcat 5.5.25.
Thanks and have a good try.
WebReportBuilder has the SQLeonardo query builder, this is a tool based on Java GUI that we made a heavy change to make it works as a JApplet into WebReportBuilder,
See the Readme 2.1 file into Documents folders, regarding details about how to configure the QueryBuilder into the tool.
The WebReportBuilder own by Wilson Mendonça da Penha Jr.
My email: wilsonpenha@hotmail.com, you can contact me for whatever you need, give us your feedback and report me for any issue you got,
For more technical information this WebReportBuilder it all make by HWORK Persistence Manager Framework, based on Struts and JavaBeans and JDNI, this support the distribution server by RMI, CMP, and your code was build by HWORK Java generator code,
The WebReportBuilder needs you to make it better then we can. WebReportBuilder is now full working with any Application Server available on the market, like a (WAS, IAS, JBOSS, BEA, TOMCAT and others),
If this application is exactly what you need for your company, you can contact me for personalization and advanced training or Others Consultancies
We also work with Personalized Development for J2EE Applications, Websphere, DB2, Oracle, SQL, Sybase, and Vitria BW (EAI), tell me what you need;
What coming next? Strut2, Spring, JPA, Hibernate and maybe EXTjs.
Thanks for all
And enjoy the WebReportBuilder
Wilson M. Penha Jr. Java Software architect - IBM Brazl
E-mail: wilsonpenha@hotmail.com
Phone # +1 641-827-1514
--wilsonpenha 06/01/2009 17:50