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BIRT 2.6 Data Analysis and Reporting

You're reading from   BIRT 2.6 Data Analysis and Reporting Create, Design, Format, and Deploy Reports with the world's most popular Eclipse-based Business Intelligence and Reporting Tool

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2010
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849511667
Length 360 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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John Ward John Ward
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

BIRT 2.6 Data Analysis and Reporting
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
1. Preface
1. Getting Started 2. Installing BIRT FREE CHAPTER 3. The BIRT Environment and First Report 4. Visual Report Items 5. Working with Data 6. Report Parameters 7. Report Projects and Libraries 8. Charts, Hyperlinks, and Drilldowns 9. Scripting and Event Handling 10. Deployment

Web service Data Source


The following example is going to look at building a report that uses a Web Service Data Source and dataset to retrieve a weather forecast based on a ZIP code. The reason behind my including this separate from the others is the fact that during the first edition of this book there were no real free web services to utilize as an example. However, these days there are plenty of free web services available to utilize for this purpose. Let's now build a report:

  1. 1. Create a new report called WeatherByZipCode.rptdesign.

  2. 2. Choose the blank template.

  3. 3. From the Data Explorer, select Data Source | New Data Source.

  4. 4. From the list of Data Source types, choose Web Services Data Source, and set Data Source Name as dsWeatherDataSource.

  5. 5. As WSDL URL or Location, enter the following URL: http://www.webservicex.net/WeatherForecast.asmx?wsdl. We do not need to fill in any of the other information as it will be retrieved from the WSDL file.

  6. 6. Click Finish.

  7. 7. From the Data...

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