Besides the built-in elements seen up to now, JasperReports supports two technologies that enable you to plug-in new JasperReport objects respectively called “custom components” and “generic elements.” Both are supported by Jaspersoft Studio. Without a specific plug-in offered by the custom element provider, there is not much you can do with it; you can just set the common element properties. Therefore, a custom element developer should provide a plug-in for Jaspersoft Studio through which you can, at least, add the element to a report (maybe adding a palette item) and modify the element properties (implementing what is required to display the additional properties in the Properties view when the element is selected.
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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
- 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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