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Re: BIRT embedded in the EAR application [message #121575 is a reply to message #121543] |
Tue, 31 January 2006 12:49 ![Go to previous message Go to previous message](theme/Solstice/images/up.png) ![Go to next message Go to next message](theme/Solstice/images/down.png) |
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Originally posted by: m.n.com
There are a few ways and options.
Place all required reports and the engine in the EAR/WAR and then access
it via relative positioning, property file or servlet params. Since the
Engine is not thread safe, it should be loaded on start via a
ContextListener.
Place the engine and the reports in a directory that the User whom the
App Server is runnning under has access to. Provide the directory info
via a property file or servlet params (see previous).
Have the engine running as an app ("webapp", daemon/service, jini, etc)
and call it from the Enterprise App. Then you can look it up as a service.
Piotr Bzdyl wrote:
> Hi all,
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>> I would like to know how should I embed BIRT in the EAR application?
>> How should I specify engine home?
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> Any clues?
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> Best regards,
> Piotr
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Re: BIRT embedded in the EAR application [message #124546 is a reply to message #123556] |
Mon, 06 February 2006 07:36 ![Go to previous message Go to previous message](theme/Solstice/images/up.png) |
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Originally posted by: vsanjeev.indiatimes.com
Even I am findin hard to embed reports with EAR application. I would like
to do following:
1. create a report design(only design) using BIRT.
2. Then in my web app I want to pass the connection(datasource),
parameters to design to generate the report.
I am finding it hard to do second step. If you have done similar thing,
could you pl. tell me how can I achive this.
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