[seam-dev] Re : Seam Reports

George Gastaldi gegastaldi at gmail.com
Wed May 18 14:55:57 EDT 2011


Sure,

BIRT is a great addon. I just filed
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/SEAMREPORTS-9 and you are welcome to
contribute if you wish.

Thanks !!

George Gastaldi



2011/5/18 Adrian Gonzalez <adr_gonzalez at yahoo.fr>:
> Hello,
> Sorry I'm not a Seam dev guy, but would like to know if there's a rationale
> for not including BIRT renderer in the roadmap ?
> One project in my company is using BIRT, but I've never seen a BIRT
> extension in Spring MVC or Seam frameworks, only JasperReports extensions.
>
> Also not sure how you'll be generating html output with an API (i.e. how /
> where  to generate images / css / js).
> Thanks !
> ________________________________
> De : George Gastaldi <gegastaldi at gmail.com>
> À : Seam Dev List <seam-dev at lists.jboss.org>
> Envoyé le : Mercredi 18 Mai 2011 0h34
> Objet : [seam-dev] Seam Reports
>
> Hello All !
>
> Seam Reports is a portable extension for Java EE that provides APIs
> for compiling, populating and rendering reports (Excel, PDF, etc) from
> existing report frameworks (JasperReports, etc).
>
> I invite anyone to try it and join it when possible.
> The module page for Seam Reports is online also:
> http://seamframework.org/Seam3/ReportsModule
>
> Now that you are familiar with the subject, I´ll share some thoughts below !
> :D
>
> I have spoken with Jason Porter and Pete Royle about incorporating
> Seam Render capabilities on this module also.
> The idea is, since this module produces documents, it would be nice to
> extract the classes used for rendering content on Seam Mail, for
> example to this module.
> The inter-module dependencies should not be required at first glance
> (Maybe from API).
> It would be nice if this module provided an API for generating some
> content (let´s say, use Velocity to generate a XHTML and XHTMLRenderer
> - https://xhtmlrenderer.dev.java.net - to generate a PDF for example)
> .
> So whenever you need to render a document, the answer is straight
> clear: use Seam Reports :)
>
> What do you guys think ?
>
> Regards,
>
> George Gastaldi
> -------------------------------------------
> Seam Reports Module Leader
>
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