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Pentaho 8 Reporting for Java Developers

By : Jasmine Kaur, Francesco Corti
Book Image

Pentaho 8 Reporting for Java Developers

By: Jasmine Kaur, Francesco Corti

Overview of this book

This hands-on tutorial, filled with exercises and examples, introduces the reader to a variety of concepts within Pentaho Reporting. With screenshots that show you how reports look at design time as well as how they should look when rendered as PDF, Excel, HTML, Text, Rich-Text-File, XML, and CSV, this book also contains complete example source code that you can copy and paste into your environment to get up-and-running quickly. Updated to cover the features of Pentaho 8, this book will teach you everything you need to know to build fast, efficient reports using Pentaho. If your interest lies in the technical details of creating reports and you want to see how to solve common reporting problems with a minimum of fuss, this is the book for you.
Table of Contents (25 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Dedication
Preface

Chapter 17. Pentaho Reporting Nightly Build and Support

This last chapter contains two main topics, that will hopefully be useful for completing your expertise in Pentaho Reporting.

The first topic is about downloading, building, installing, and running the latest version of Pentaho Report Designer, usually called nightly build. In the same way, you will learn how to use the nightly build in your Java projects; to try the latest version with the latest enhancements. This topic is strictly for developers and will enable you to access the latest version of Pentaho Reporting for evaluation purposes.

In the last topic of this book, you will go through all the ways you may have to find documentation, resources, support, meet the community, and so on as a new developer and expert into Pentaho Reporting. This topic is for developers and information technologists, and should help you to get support and help during your first project and future challenges.

The chapter (and the book) ends by sharing...