Hi Andrus,
There are some pretty good PDF docs that would be a good starting point for all of your questions - see
http://www.xtuple.org/?q=node/2177.(They're also in the downloads area of the Sourceforge site, but a little hard to
find).
Speaking of the downloads, if you check there
(http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=132959&package_id=146756),you'll see that version 2.2 was
releasedon July 27, 2007 - so I'm not sure what you mean about not being updated in almost a year.
Yes, as of version 2.2, the project is now licensed under LGPL. We heard from a number of people that they weren't
comfortablecontributing to a dual-licensed product. If you're interested in commercial support, xTuple has a couple of
optionsat www.openrpt.com.
As for the roadmap for the future, I'd encourage you to visit our community site at www.openrpt.org (aka xTuple.org).
Cheers,
Ned
On 9/5/2007 1:21 PM Andrus wrote:
> Thank you.
>
> How server-side reporting works ?
> Will it use some C stored proceure in server ?
> In which format rendered report is sent back ?
>
> I need to call it in C#
> Where to find example calling OpenRpt in MONO / .NET ?
>
> Is OpenRpt now in LGPL, I havent found any announcment about licence change
> ?
>
> Is there any roadmap for future, OpenRpt is not updated almost a year ?
>
> Andrus.
>
>
> "Ned Lilly" <ned@nedscape.com> kirjutas sõnumis
> news:46DDA9EB.2000006@nedscape.com...
>> Try OpenRPT - server side rendering engine, and client-side GUI designer.
>>
>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/openrpt
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Ned
>>
>>
>> On 9/1/2007 7:12 AM Andrus wrote:
>>> I'm looking for a report generator which renders reports in server and
>>> sends rendering result
>>> to client.
>>>
>>> any idea ?
>>>
>>> Andrus.
>>>
>>>
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