mfong Posted December 8, 2010 Share Posted December 8, 2010 http://www.jaspersoft.com/sites/default/files/images/JasperWorld-header.preview.jpg Building BI in the New Tech World Registration is now open for the first-ever JasperWorld Open Source BI Conference in San Francisco, California. JasperWorld 2011 will bring together BI industry leaders, the top experts, and most innovative users of Jaspersoft technology for two days of learning, sharing and looking forward. We are pleased to announce that the JasperWorld keynote speakers include BI authority Howard Dresner and open source pioneer Marten Mickos. Register today and join Jaspersoft strategic leaders, technology experts and your fellow BI technologists for: In-depth, executive talks and hands-on technology training packed with insights, tools, tips and techniques—including the new capabilities in Jaspersoft 4 Opportunities to engage and interact with Jaspersoft technical founders and experts, as well as current, past and future colleagues Instructive presentations on upcoming software enhancements and groundbreaking projects Invaluable case studies presented by best-and-brightest Jaspersoft technology users And much more... There’s no place on earth like San Francisco ... and no event anywhere in the galaxy that will deliver like JasperWorld 2011. Sign up today and get $200 off your registration fee. For agenda and travel details plus budget-saving early-bird registration, visit the JasperWorld conference site today. If you have any questions or need further details please contact jasperworld@jaspersoft.com. http://images.info.jaspersoft.com/eloquaimages/clients/JaspersoftCorporation/%7Bfbf93f61-0bb6-427c-91f1-f2d26da7166a%7D_button-reg.gif Post Edited by mfong at 12/08/2010 05:04 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Teodor Danciu Posted December 8, 2010 Share Posted December 8, 2010 Hi, Just to let you know that I'll be attending JasperWorld and some of the technical sessions about JasperReports and Jaspersoft Studio at the conference.I'm looking forward to see many of you in San Francisco in February! Early bird registration is on until the end of the year. Thank you,Teodor Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Giulio Toffoli Posted December 8, 2010 Share Posted December 8, 2010 Hi,I'll be there too presenting a lot of new stuff, including sessions about Jaspersoft Studio and iReport!See you in San Fancisco! Giulio Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mfong Posted December 20, 2010 Author Share Posted December 20, 2010 Check out the Jaspersoft Technical Best Practices Breakout Sessions at JasperWorld 2011iReport SessionsCreating & Using a Custom Component with JasperReports and iReport In this technical session you will learn how to create and integrate a custom component using the Netbeans platform. A custom component allows users to extend the functionality of the JasperReports engine. Plugging-in custom-made visual components take data as an input and produce content into a document. At the end of this session, you will have the ability to create your own custom component using the JasperReports API and be able to implement the plug-in that integrates this component into iReport.iReport Tips & Tricks In this highly technical session, you will see how to speed up the report design using several tips and tricks, like creating your own templates, you custom plug-in and utility classes to debug your reports.Jaspersoft Studio in Action: Eclipse-based Report Designer Jaspersoft Studio is the new Eclipse-based report designer for JasperReports. It is a complete porting of iReport on the Eclipse platform. In this session, you will learn about the status of the project, how it differs from iReport, and what opportunities offers the new platformJasperReports SessionsCreating & Using a Custom Component with JasperReports and iReport In this technical session you will learn how to create and integrate a custom component using the Netbeans platform. A custom component allows users to extend the functionality of the JasperReports engine. Plugging-in custom-made visual components take data as an input and produce content into a document. At the end of this session, you will have the ability to create your own custom component using the JasperReports API and be able to implement the plug-in that integrates this component into iReport.Interactivity with JasperReports When reports are deployed in Web environment, almost immediately end users want to interact with their documents and view them in ways that help leverage the power of BI. Sorting, drill-down, and drill-though are interactive features that can be achieved with JasperReports by leveraging custom hyperlinks support.JasperReports Tips and Tricks: Font Extensions and Data Centric Excel Output Font Extensions: JasperReports is the reporting library able to produce pixel-perfect documents, both for viewing on screen and for printing. But in order to fully leverage this capability of the engine, one has to remember that fonts used to design the reports are an important resource that need to be ready available when the generated documents are viewed or printed and the way to ensure that is by using font extensions.Data Centric Excel Output: Excel output is one of the most used export formats that JasperReports produces. However, given the nature of this format, most of the time users want to be able to interact with their generated Excel files or use the data from these files in other systems capable of loading them for further processing. In such cases, the pixel-perfect nature of JasperReports export needs to be avoided and this can be achieved using a series of export parameters and configuration properties that make JasperReports's Excel output data-centric.Post Edited by mfong at 12/20/2010 21:04 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mfong Posted January 3, 2011 Author Share Posted January 3, 2011 Early-bird Registration is Still Open!Save $200 by signing up now. Early-bird pricing, $299. After January 14, $499.Post Edited by mfong at 01/03/2011 23:46 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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