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Pentaho 8 Reporting for Java Developers

You're reading from   Pentaho 8 Reporting for Java Developers Create pixel-perfect analytical reports using reporting tools

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788298995
Length 470 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Francesco Corti Francesco Corti
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Jasmine Kaur Jasmine Kaur
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introduction to Pentaho Reporting FREE CHAPTER 2. Getting Started with Report Designer 3. Getting Started with Reporting SDK 4. Creating a Report with Report Designer 5. Design and Layout in Report Designer 6. Configuring JDBC and Other Data Sources 7. Including Graphics and Charts in Reports 8. Parameterization, Functions, Variables, and Formulas 9. Internationalization and Localization 10. Subreports and Cross Tabs 11. The PRPT Format and the Java API to Build It 12. Developing Using Data Sources 13. Internationalization, Subreports, and Cross Tabs Using Java 14. Building Interactive Reports 15. Using Reports in Pentaho Business Analytics Platform 16. Using Reports in Pentaho Data Integration 17. Pentaho Reporting Nightly Build and Support

An example of report localization

To see how the localization works in practice, let's develop an example of localized Pentaho Report that you can use in your future tasks. The idea is to reuse a previous example, replacing some static labels with resource-label, and see how the report looks in a couple of different languages (we will use English and Spanish as examples).

For this purpose, let's reuse report_02.prpt we saw in Chapter 4, Creating a Report with Report Designer. If you followed the suggestion, you should have the report saved in your my_report folder in your development environment. If not, you can download it from the https://github.com/fcorti/pentaho-8-reporting-for-java-developers repository, from the Chapter 04 - Creating a report with Report Designer/my_reports path.

Once the report is opened in the Report Designer, select...

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