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BIRT 2.6 Data Analysis and Reporting

By : John Ward
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BIRT 2.6 Data Analysis and Reporting

By: John Ward

Overview of this book

BIRT is an Eclipse-based open source reporting system for web applications based on Java and Java EE. To address a wide range of reporting needs within a typical application, ranging from operational or enterprise reporting to multi-dimensional online analytical processing (OLAP), you need to know BIRT from head to toe. If you wish to start making reports easily and quickly, and also want to be up-to-date with the latest developments in BIRT, then this book is for you. It will guide you from scratch to develop reports using the Eclipse BIRT project. You will learn how to connect to data, use report items to display and format data, and use scripting to build advanced reports and charts.The book steers you through each step of report setup, to creating, designing, formatting, and deploying reports with data from a wide range of data sources. Its focus is on familiarizing you with the most visible and familiar product built with the BIRT framework – the BIRT Report Designer. It starts by introducing the concepts of business intelligence and open source software, and different installation methods. It will introduce you to the various visual report elements that can be used to design BIRT reports, such as the Palette and Grid components. You will learn the details of the data components of BIRT (the Data Source and the Data Set), different types of source data that BIRT supports such as XML files, flat text files, and databases, and the creation of all of the elements while connecting to Data Sources in reports and Report Projects. By the end of the book, you will be able to enhance the presentation of your report using Charts, Hyperlinks, and Drill Through. You will also be able to take advantage of the scripting capabilities that BIRT has to offer with Expressions and Event Handlers and successfully deploy BIRT reports.The book includes a case study at the end along with a real-world example that runs throughout the book.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
BIRT 2.6 Data Analysis and Reporting
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface

BIRT distributions


As it stands right now, the BIRT report designer comes in two flavors. The distribution I will be discussing in this book is the Eclipse BIRT designer, available at http://www.eclipse.org/birt. The Eclipse version of BIRT, which is an open source release under the Eclipse public license, is the fly by the seat of your pants version of BIRT, with all the latest bells and whistles, actively supported by the BIRT community—this is where all the action is if you are interested in the development of an application. If you are a computer tweaker or you like the latest and greatest features, a stable distribution is always available. This is the most popular version of BIRT.

The second version of BIRT is the Actuate BIRT designer. Actuate BIRT is a corporate branded version of BIRT, released by Actuate—the parent company behind the BIRT project, Actuate. This version contains all the same features of the Eclipse BIRT, plus some features that are specific to the Actuate platform such as integration into Actuate Iserver. Actuate's next generation of business intelligence solutions, Actuate 9 and 10, is build on top of BIRT technology, with Actuate's BIRT Report Designer, Business Reports Tools, and Iportal products all being heavily coupled with BIRT.

For the shirts out there who won't consider a product unless there is a professional support unit to call in the middle of the night and scream bloody murder when things don't work, this is the option that you are looking for as the Actuate BIRT is fully supported by Actuate. Actuate BIRT is always based on the latest stable version of BIRT, with additional service fixes. It is also a standalone RCP product. While the Eclipse version is integrated into Eclipse and you can actively use other Eclipse products, the Actuate version is BIRT only.