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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows XP, Windows 2000
- Date added: November 25, 2005
- Total Downloads: 2,768
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From Actuate Corporation :The Actuate BIRT Report Designer product is an Eclipse RCP based desktop authoring tool for report development. It serves as a simple tool that is dedicated to the task of report development without the additional complexities of the Eclipse IDE. Actuate BIRT Report Designer provides: visual report layout with precise control over report page design and formatting using styles. Extensive range of wizards for no-code speed of development and cheat sheets to help speed learning conditional highlighting, mapping, and cheat Sheets. Component-based report development using charting, tables, grids, lists, images, text items, and labels. Template presentation model as a starting point for common report development. Programmatically control report behavior using JavaScript. Data access directly to SQL databases, CSV files, XML, or POJO s as data source. Support for creating actionable reports that link to other content. Preview capability within the report designer.
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Version: Actuate BIRT Report Designer 1.0.1
"Finally, a good report framework for Java development"
Pros: * Easy to use and powerful report creation
* Drag and drop from palette to create a layout
* Smart charts (coloring based on marker values)
* PDF and HTML output
* POJOs (scripted), JDO, JDBC, Hibernate, ... data sources
* Responsive support
* Fully integrated with Eclipse
* Lots of examples, tutorials, and online help
Cons: * Installation is a bear (they have promised to fix this soon)
* There are still some bugs here and there (though they are responsive via newsgroup, bugzilla, and email)
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