JasperReports provides several ways to extend its functionality. In general, extensions (like components, fonts, query executors, chart themes, and so on) are packaged in JARs. To use these extensions in Jaspersoft Studio, just add the required JARs to the Jaspersoft Studio classpath. The Jaspersoft Studio classpath is composed of static and reloadable paths. Extensions must be set as static paths, while objects that don’t require a proper descriptor or special loading mechanism (such as scriptlets and custom data sources) can be reloadable.
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- Getting Started with Jaspersoft Studio
- Creating a Simple Report
- User Interface and Design View
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Report Elements
- Common Element Properties
- Inserting, Selecting, and Positioning Elements
- Formatting Elements
- Working with Advanced Properties
- Graphic Elements
- Text Elements
- Frames
- Working with Spreadsheet Layout
- Frames
- Working with Composite Elements
- Anchors, Bookmarks, and Hyperlinks
- Advanced Elements and Custom Components
- Custom Visualization Component
- Fields
- Parameters
- Variables
- Expressions
- Fonts
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Data Adapters
- Creating and Editing Data Adapters
- Using Data Adapters in Reports and Datasets
- Working with Database JDBC Connections
- Working with a MongoDB Data Adapter
- Working with a Google BigQuery Data Adapter
- Working with a Collection of JavaBeans Data Adapter
- Using XML Data Adapters
- Using XMLA/Data Adapters
- Using CSV Data Sources
- Connecting to a Web Service Using a JSON Data Adapter
- Using the Empty Record Data Adapter
- Using the Random Data Adapter
- Working with the JRDataSource Interface
- A Look at TIBCO Spotfire Information Links
- Creating Queries
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Accessing JasperReports Server from Jaspersoft Studio
- Connecting to JasperReports Server
- Configuring a Project for JasperReports Server
- Publishing a Report to JasperReports Server
- Publishing a Report Template
- Creating and Uploading a Topic for Ad Hoc Views
- Managing Repository Objects through Jaspersoft Studio
- Working with Domains
- Understanding the repo Syntax
- Adding a Date/Time Stamp to Scheduled Output
- Working with JasperReports IO
- Datasets and Subdatasets
- Report Bursting and Report Splitting
- Working with Tables
- Working with Charts
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HTML5 Charts in Commercial Editions
- Overview of HTML5 Charts
- Example of a Simple HTML5 Chart
- Example of a Pie Chart
- Example of a Tile Map Chart
- Example of a Time-Series Spline Chart
- Example of a Tree Map Using Multiple Levels and Advanced Formatting
- Example of a Scatter Chart Using Advanced Configuration
- Dual-Axis, Multi-Axis, and Combination Charts
- Creating Hyperlinks in HTML5 Charts
- Advanced Formatting of HTML5 Charts
- Setting Advanced Options for HTML5 Charts in Properties View
- Master-detail Chart
- Working with Crosstabs
- Working With the Map Component
- Working with TIBCO GeoAnalytics Maps
- Working With HTML5 Map Components
- Working with Subreports
- Report Templates
- Report Books
- Properties and Configuration
- Concepts of JasperReports
- Glossary
- About This Guide
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