Joget DX 8 Stable Released
The stable release for Joget DX 8 is now available, with a focus on UX and Governance.
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JasperReports |
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UI Menu is a |
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UI element that allows more complex reporting requirements through integration with JasperReports. By using JasperReports report definitions, sophisticated reports with custom layouts and graphs can be generated and viewed directly within a |
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UI, with optional export to PDF and Excel. JasperReports is one of the most popular open-source reporting engines. It is written in Java to be cross-platform, and it is able to use data coming from any kind of data source and produce pixel-perfect documents that can be viewed, printed or exported in a variety of document formats including HTML, PDF, Excel, OpenOffice and Word. |
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This feature is not meant to be a replacement for full-function reporting servers like JasperReport Server (http://community.jaspersoft.com/project/jasperreports-server). However, in many cases you do not need such advanced reporting features, and this plugin allows for easy embedding of sophisticated reports directly within a userviewUI. |
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iReport is a powerful graphical design tool for report designers and power users to define reports for execution using the JasperReports engine. |
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Figure 1: Jasper Reports Properties
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Label | Menu | element unique id. Userview will use this id in the URL for the menu if the Custom ID is empty.label. Mandatory field. | ||||
Menu Custom ID | Item link slug. Optional field.
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Datasource | Label |
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Export Options | Enable export options at the bottom of the generated report. | |||||
Jasper Report Definition (JRXML) | Paste your JRXML definition in XML here. | |||||
Use virtualizer for large report? | If you are experiencing | issueissues in generating of report, try checking this option. |
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Figure 2: Jasper Reports Properties - Configure Custom Database
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The default database settings for your installation of Joget DX can be found by going to Settings > System Settings > Datasource & Profile Settings |
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If the default datasource is selected, the custom JDBC settings below will be ignored. |
JDBC Driver | Enter your JDBC Drive Name |
JDBC URL | Enter your JDBC URL |
JDBC Username | Enter your JDBC profile's username |
JDBC Password | Enter your JDBC profile's password |
Figure 3: Jasper Reports Properties - Report ParametersAdvanced
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Parameters | If your Jasper Reports is expecting parameters, here's where you can map there.
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Figure 4: Jasper Reports Properties - UI
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Custom Header | Custom Header in HTML. |
Custom Footer | Custom Footer in HTML |
Figure 5: JasperReports Properties - Performance & Offline Settings
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Scope | Caching options are:
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Duration (s) | Duration in seconds to cache content, defaults to 20 seconds if applicable. |
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Read more at Performance Improvement with UI Caching. |
Note: PWA Offline support is dependent on the theme used.
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Enable cache for offline support | Check this to enable caching for offline support, usually set for use on mobile browsers. |
Read Progressive Web Application (PWA) for more information.