JasperReports Server Roadmap

JasperReports Server is a mature open source project, which has constantly evolved and improved over time in order to satisfy the requirements and needs of its ever-growing community of users. Since its inception back in 2005, the project has grown steadily through releases made every 3 to 6 months apart.

The roadmap shows you where the project is heading in terms of architecture, new functionality and bug fixes. You can be a part of the project and influence the roadmap by providing feedback and contributing code and documentation. This has always been the case with the Jaspersoft projects, as many of its current features were not planned for initially, but appeared as a result of suggestions and requirements received from its users along the way.

We are keeping our roadmap up-to-date by using the project trackers. By simply managing our project trackers and associating them with specific target releases, we are automatically generating our roadmap page and it can be viewed by anybody interested at this location: http://jasperforge.org/projects/jasperserver/tracker/roadmap

How to contribute to the roadmap

Simply by logging bugs or feature request into the system or by voting on existing logged tracker items, you are helping with planning our next round of bug fixes or improvements. Also, if you have fixed a bug or created a new feature for the product, you could upload it as a patch on the project trackers and we'll work with you to have it integrated into the main version of the product.

The goal of the JasperReports Server Roadmap page is to be useful, but no warranty of any kind is provided or implied. Although we're committed to meeting every goal on the Roadmap, this document is intended for use as a guideline, for information purposes only, and is subject to change at any time without notice. As JasperReports Server is developed using an Agile development methodology, any one of the features, release periods or versions could change from one week to the next. This roadmap does not indicate that any of the proposed features are anything more than theoretical, and there listing here does not imply that any code has been written, released or in any other way available.