Projects tagged ‘reports’ and ‘xml’


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JasperReports is a Java reporting library. XML report templates are used to generate ready to print documents using data from customizable data sources, including JDBC. The output can be delivered to ... [More] the screen, printer, or stored in PDF, HTML, XLS, RTF, ODT, DOCX, CSV, TXT and XML format. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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iText is a library that contains classes to generate documents in the Portable Document Format (PDF), XML, HTML, and RTF. It can also parse XML documents and convert them into any of these formats. ... [More] Pages of existing PDF files can be imported and copied to new PDF documents. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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Pentaho Reporting is a class library for generating reports. XML-based templates provide flexible reporting and printing functionality using data from multiple sources. It supports output to display ... [More] devices, printers, PDF, Excel, HTML, XHTML, PlainText, XML and CSV files. Pentaho Reporting was formerly known as 'JFreeReport', but has been renamed to 'Pentaho Reporting' to avoid confusion with the other JFree.org projects. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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iText# (iTextSharp) is a port of the iText open source java library written entirely in C# for the .NET platform. iText# is a library that allows you to generate PDF files on the fly. It is implemented as an assembly.
Created over 3 years ago.

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Octopussy is a solution to manage your logs (also frequently called a SIM/SEM/SIEM Solution). Basically, it stores your logs, produces reports, and raises alerts.
Created about 1 year ago.

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YaHP is a Java library that allows you to convert an HTML document into a PDF document.
Created over 3 years ago.

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This site contains RELAX-NG templates for radiology structured reports. CAUTION! This site is highly volatile. Please note that ALL CONTENT on this site is subject to change.
Created 2 months ago.

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PreludeThis is an app built for android to allow followers of non-league football teams to keep up to date with their team's matches whether they can make it to the game or not. The site's home page ... [More] is http://footballtracker.co.cc. User OrientatedThe user is the key to up-to-the-minute information as it's those users who manage to attend matches who are needed to carry the app with them and add goals as soon as the happen to inform every other fan of the event. Users are ranked by their performance in accurate and swift reporting to maintain a healthy community. Multi mediaIt won't just be text updates available from the platform if teams provide an audio commentary then that can be made available, and any users equiped with cameras at matches can take their own pictures and add them to the community. Wiki PagesThere are some pages here where you can get a preview of the various parts of the program; for example on the Interface page there are some screen shots, both present and predicted; on the XMLDataFormat page detailed is the XML format the app uses to get its data. Mailing GroupThe project has a mailing group at footballtracker@googlegroups.com or http://groups.google.com/group/footballtracker and SVN group at footballtracker-svn@googlegroups.com or http://groups.google.com/group/footballtracker-svn [Less]
Created 12 months ago.

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Reporting and PDF database publishing tool implemented in Java. Direkt support for Relational Databases, Java Objects and XML. Easy to use wysiwyg designer. Embeddable in Java, J2EE or usable as a web-service.
Created about 1 year ago.

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A (currently proof-of-concept) suite of tools for creating ODF documents from XML input using XSLT stylesheets. The technology exists, but I hope to create an API for developers and a GUI for business ... [More] users so that users can generate their own templates for developers to drop into their project. The code currently includes a Python toolkit for processing ODF files, and a partial re-implementation in IronPython, but the goal is that any language with support for ZIP and XSLT should be able to handle the heavy lifting. The tag line: Mail merge 2.0 Launch blog post : http://craignicol.wordpress.com/2008/07/15/door-oasis-office-reporting/ [Less]
Created 12 months ago.