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jasemilly

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Hi

Is this possible, Can I create my own webpages that pull reports through without showing the jasperserver presentation?  I have embeded a couple of reports into web pages.  I would like to create a couple of dasgboards for users and need as much space as possible and uncluttered?

 

Could any point me at any how to's etc.

 

thanks

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What version and edition of JasperReports Server are you running? We can probably get you a UI theme that strips out the majority of the UI elements. We have a ton of customers that do this to embed reports, dashboards, and other functionality of JasperReports Server within their products.
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I have not used 3.5.x but on the 4.5+ they have a very nice theme interface which allows you to modify the server look and feel with just CSS. But on 3.x I think you will need to modify JSP pages.

Icinga has a really good integration chekc it out here: https://wiki.icinga.org/display/howtos/Icinga+Web+Reporting+Integration

What project are you working on?

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It's half an idea I have our rep's have ipads and can log onto jasperserver and view thier reports I would like to create a webpage that pulled a dashboard or a couple of reports have it look nice and use all the space, maybe pull a few other things as well for them form different sources weather, traffic etc so would like to pull the report itself with none of the surronding images etc.

 

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You should upgrade to 4.7 :) It has a lot of nice features. I do not now if it works on 3.5 but try adding &decorate=no to the end of the URL when you are viewing a report in JasperServer in the 4.x versions that takes out the decorations and leave sonly the report.

 

There is actually a webinar in the Jaspersoft site that talks about embedding you should check it out http://www.jaspersoft.com/event/the-five-levels-of-embedded-bi

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