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BIRT: A Field Guide to Reporting

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by Diana Peh; Alethea Hannemann; Nola Hague

Integrating and Extending BIRT

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by Jason Weathersby; Don French; Tom Bondur; Jane Tatchell; Iana Chatalbasheva

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The world-wide developer community has downloaded over three million copies of BIRT (Business Intelligence and Reporting Tools) from the Eclipse web site. Built on the open-source Eclipse platform, BIRT is a powerful reporting system that provides an end-to-end solution, from creating and deploying reports to integrating report capabilities in enterprise applications.

The first in a two-book series about this exciting technology, BIRT, Second Edition: A Field Guide to Reporting is the authoritative guide to using BIRT Report Designer, the graphical tool that enables users of all levels to build reports, simple to sophisticated, without any programming.

BIRT, Second Edition: A Field Guide to Reporting is an essential resource for users who want to create presentation quality reports from day one. The extensive examples, step-by-step instructions, and abundant illustrations help new users develop their report design skills quickly. Power users can find the information they need to make the most of the product’s rich set of features to build complex and compelling reports. By the time you finish this book, you learn the following and more

  • Design effective business and corporate reports that convey information through images, charts, tables, and cross tabs

  • Build reports using data from a variety of sources, including databases, XML documents, spreadsheets, and web services

  • Enliven reports with interactive features, such as hyperlinks, Tooltips, and highlighting

  • Create consistently styled reports and collaborate with other report designers through the use of templates and libraries of reusable elements

  • Localize reports for an international audience


This second edition, revised and expanded, adds updated examples and covers all the new and improved product features, including

  • Cross tabs and OLAP cubes

  • New chart types, including Gantt, bubble, tube, and cone charts

  • Web services as a new data source

  • New report output formats, including doc, ppt, xls, and PostScript

  • The capability for reports to reference CSS

  • Localization of report parameter and data values

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Average Amazon.com® Rating: 4.0 out of 5 rating Based on 7 Ratings

birt - a field guide: the title speaks for itself - 2006-12-30
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"BIRT: A Field Guide to Reporting" is a great tutorial for learning how to use BIRT. BIRT (Business Intelligence and Reporting Tools" is described including its relationship to Eclipse. After covering how to install BIRT, the book goes into great detail on how to use the report designer.

The target audience should be familiar with HTML, SQL and JavaScript as stated in the introduction. The book describes functions used, but you are expected to know the basic syntax.

As expected, the book covers how to use each of the features of BIRT. They are all described with step by step instructions. There are also a few tutorials walking you through the process from start to finish. I liked the "how to" style for tasks.

The book includes tips on how to plan a report and what to consider. It also includes common code snippets that you may want to use and lists available functions.

I was particularly impressed with the abundance of screenshots and the excellent glossary. If you are thinking about using BIRT, this book is a valuable addition to your library.

outreach of Eclipse - less programming needed - 2006-12-09
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So Eclipse is migrating slightly... Hitherto, much of Eclipse was used by programmers. Mostly Java programmers, at that. A very nice development and runtime environment. But this book shows that some Eclipse developers want to extend the scope of who can use Eclipse.

The extensive reporting abilities in this book can be implemented by someone who wants to write a report, that will have tables or graphs derived from some data source, typically a database. Unlike most previous books in this Eclipse series, there is less need for the reader to program. BIRT is more akin to a layout or declarative language, like HTML. Not everyone has the aptitude or inclination to be a programmer. And just as HTML is considered easier to understand than C, say, so too is BIRT to outreach to a broader crowd.

However, BIRT is not quite a complete declarative approach. There is indeed scope for programmatic customisation, using scripting languages. Though the only such language described in the text is JavaScript. Most BIRT users won't have to go to this extent, but it is available for special needs.

Unlike other reporting packages, BIRT's output is written as an XML file, with a particular set of XML tags. Instead of being in a proprietary binary format. Much easier to fit into other processing for some extended workflow, if desired.

The blurb on the back cover is a little intriguing. It says that the authors have a combined 165 years experience in various technical fields. But with 3 authors, that amounts to 55 years each?! Really? Is there some double counting going on?

Excellent Text - 2008-11-23
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I am not a reports guy. I have a project that I needed to get some familiarity quickly. There are great online resources from the eclipse and birt-exchange websites but I needed more depth. This text was great for that and as a desk reference. Well written and clearly presented material makes this text worthy.

I'm still not a reports guy but now at least I have a shot at getting through the project.

Birt Book review - 2007-12-18
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The book arrived in a timely manner. It was just what I needed. It help me develop reports and graphs that impressed my boss right away. Birt will be very competitive to high cost vendor solutions for business intelligence reporting. Right now it is a sleeper, best kept secret.

BIRT - A field Guide to Reporting - 2009-10-27
Reviewer Rating: 1 star rating2 star rating3 star rating4 star rating5 star rating
A well organized book and the tutorials are practical and illustrate clearly how BIRT works.

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