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  1. similar question... https://community.jaspersoft.com/questions/1072741/migrate-oracle-reports-jasper-reports
  2. https://www.jaspersoft.com/resource/oracle-reports-tibco-jasperreports-dummies
  3. Want to change the look of JasperReports Server for each of your tenants or organizations? Check out this tutorial to learn more.
  4. Want to change the look of JasperReports Server? Jaspersoft themes allow you to modify CSS and images to customize any aspect of the server including colors, logos, fonts and object placement.
  5. How to create hyperlinks on HTML 5 charts using Jaspersoft Studio Pro version 6.1 or newer
  6. Step-by-step tutorial that explains how to set up an Eclipse project containing custom code that extends JasperReport Server capabilities and then debug that code using a remote Tomcat server.
  7. The TIBCO Maps component is available in the Professional edition of Jaspersoft Studio. In this example we show how to overlay polygons (e.g. "closed" paths or geographical areas) of US States on top of a map available via TIBCO GeoAnalytics. Alternatively you can use "open" paths to represent roads/routes or markers to represent specific points on the map, rather than areas. You can load data from any shapefile / geography, as per the article mentioned in the video: http://community.jaspersoft.com/wiki/how-generate-map-data-postgis-or-shapefiles-use-reports This is based on Jaspersoft Studio 6.1.1. It should work since release 6.1.0. For further details, including a sample file, see here: http://community.jaspersoft.com/wiki/how-use-tibco-maps-jaspersoft-studio-pro Thanks!
  8. Create reports, views, dashboards and gain insights from any Cloudera Impala data, no matter how complex. This video walks you through connecting to data, building a domain and creating views on top of the data by non-technical users.
  9. Create reports, views, dashboards and gain insights from any MongoDB data, no matter how complex. This video walks you through connecting to data, building a domain and creating views on top of the data by non-technical users.
  10. The rise of the cloud and multi-tenanted databases is a popular topic today when it comes to building new applications and services. When it comes to Business Intelligence there are some special considerations to make. In this tech talk we explore the main models for multi-tenant databases and how to provide secure access to them within Jaspersoft. Two demos are shown. For more Jaspersoft Tech Talks, see: http://www.jaspersoft.com/tech-talks
  11. The rise of the cloud and multi-tenanted databases is a popular topic today when it comes to building new applications and services. When it comes to Business Intelligence there are some special considerations to make. In this tech talk we explore the main models for multi-tenant databases and how to provide secure access to them within Jaspersoft. Two demos are shown. For more Jaspersoft Tech Talks, see: www.jaspersoft.com/tech-talks
  12. Are you running Jaspersoft in a production environment? Monitoring is a critical function to make sure that your application is both up and running and available to its users. This Tech Talk covers common monitoring philosophies and shows how to monitor Jaspersoft with Icinga/Nagios and New Relic.
  13. Are you running Jaspersoft in a production environment? Monitoring is a critical function to make sure that your application is both up and running and available to its users. This Tech Talk covers common monitoring philosophies and shows how to monitor Jaspersoft with Icinga/Nagios and New Relic.
  14. The rise of the cloud and multi-tenanted databases is a popular topic today when it comes to building new applications and services. When it comes to Business Intelligence there are some special considerations to make. In this tech talk we explore the main models for multi-tenant databases and how to provide secure access to them within Jaspersoft. Two demos are shown. For more Jaspersoft Tech Talks, see: http://www.jaspersoft.com/tech-talks
  15. The past twelve months have been a wild ride in the world of business intelligence and big data, full of acquisitions (including Jaspersoft’s addition to the TIBCO Software family) and innovations. Since forming TIBCO Analytics, we’ve entered an extraordinarily important time for the business and all those customers who’ve placed their trust in us as their partner for data analysis and reporting. Because of this trust placed in us, and the innovative tools at our disposal as part of TIBCO Software, we have a unique opportunity to deliver best-in-class value with each of our tools. TIBCO Analytics brings together two market-leading platforms: TIBCO Spotfire, the award-winning platform for data discovery, analysis and visualization, and TIBCO Jaspersoft, the award-winning platform for embeddable reporting and analysis. These two platforms solve very different analytics problems and for different types of customers. Even the very fundamental aspects of these two platforms and the uses for which they are best suited are complementary, which becomes a growing point of emphasis as we aim to deliver increased value for our customers with each product release. Through the combination of these products and formation of a business unit focused exclusively on Analytics, we have become one of the largest business intelligence tool providers in the industry, and boast one of the largest customer bases as well. Our significant level of investment in Analytics allows us to solve some of the most important, new analytics problems facing our customers. We’ll solve these problems through the continued improvement and innovation of both primary platforms (Spotfire and Jaspersoft), and we’ll do so in ways that leverage the strengths of one platform to help the other become more powerful in solving the needs of its core customer. In other words, we’ll use Jaspersoft-centric features and techniques to help make Spotfire an even more capable data discovery and visualization tool, thereby affordably reaching the broadest possible audience of users, driving greater value in a customer’s investment. In addition, we’ll use Spotfire-centric features and techniques to help make Jaspersoft an even more capable embedded reporting and analysis tool, enabling more powerful and visual use of data, which also drives greater value in a customer’s investment. Our longer-term strategy for our Analytics platforms centers on cloud architecture and cloud-based delivery. Our aim is to literally re-imagine business analytics – the way it is designed, developed, delivered, deployed and consumed – to create a seamless spectrum of web-based analytic services, which can enable anyone to have a personalized or tailored experience that is perfectly fit-for-purpose. It’s an exciting vision and, when we discuss this directly and in more detail with our customers, it never fails to capture their excitement as well. I look forward to this TIBCO Analytics team describing this vision in more detail for you and then gaining your feedback and engagement so you might join us on this amazing step in the journey toward next-generation data analytics.
  16. 2014 was an eventful year for Jaspersoft. We launched two new versions of our flagship product, JasperReports Server: v5.6 and v6, both full of clever innovations. We reached new records for total number of customers, product downloads, and registered community members. Oh yeah, and we were acquired by TIBCO Software at the end of April. Now that Jaspersoft is part of the TIBCO Analytics family of products, a few things change, but most things stay the same. I’m excited that Jaspersoft is now part of a bigger company with complementary Analytics tools, which will allow it to solve more customer problems in more areas of the globe. I’m also thankful that we’ll continue all that has made Jaspersoft's business intelligence solitions great: focus on innovation, commitment to solving embeddable analytics projects, being a great provider of open source software and member of the Open Source community, and always putting the interests of customers and community first. http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-F0T-8eyCGus/VKdxTPI-o5I/AAAAAAAAAH0/aiIUbD03MqY/s1600/Jaspersoft-Tibco-Logo-Transparent-HiRes.png What’s Changed, Now That Jaspersoft is Part of TIBCO? Jaspersoft products are now part of a bigger, more comprehensive set of Analytics offerings which will allow it to ultimately solve a broader set of a customer’s analytics needs. Within TIBCO Analytics, the Jaspersoft product line now sits next to TIBCO Spotfire, the market-leading data discovery, analysis and visualization tool that has been part of TIBCO since 2007. These two tools (Jaspersoft and Spotfire) are extremely complementary, so you can expect, over time, one tool to help the other be even stronger in its primary category (Jaspersoft in embedded reporting and analytics and Spotfire in data discovery and visualization). Jaspersoft personnel are now part of a bigger, more global infrastructure and workforce that will allow it to scale more easily and serve customers more fully. Because of Jaspersoft’s commercial open source roots, its customers are all over the globe. Now, as part of a much larger enterprise focused exclusively on mission-critical business software, the Jaspersoft team will be able to more efficiently work with customers wherever they are and satisfy a broader range of projects and needs than we would have as an independent company. I am hopeful that, like me, our customers see this as a powerful next step for Jaspersoft. What Stays the Same, Now That Jaspersoft is Part of TIBCO? All the things about Jaspersoft that matter most to customers should remain the same: Our relentless focus on innovation, which propels us to create the most affordable reporting and analytics solutions to solve the next decade’s analytics problems; Our leadership in embedded reporting and analytics, which allows Jaspersoft tools and the insight they provide to become a contextually-relevant part of thousands of other pieces of software, helping millions of users each day to become more capably analytic;Our being a great Open Source software provider, community member, and participant;Our never-ending drive to build an efficient and successful operating model, which ensures our customers receive the greatest value in licensing and using our software;Our laser focus on customer success, our highest priority goal, along with our recognizing that we succeed only when our customers’ succeed; andOur constant quest to reach everyone with analytics; that is, our understanding that analytics must become a thing that you do, not a place that you go.As we journey forward into 2015, I hope that you, our customers and partners, will let me know how we are doing against this list of things that will and won’t change. My responsibility is to ensure that a broader, deeper and, ultimately, even more successful relationship emerges between our customers and TIBCO Analytics, of which Jaspersoft is a critical part. As always, my email inbox is open and I’d like to hear from you. Thank you for your business and partnership. Best wishes in 2015. Brian Gentile Former Chairman & CEO, Jaspersoft Now Sr. Vice President & General Manager, TIBCO Analytics email: bgentile@tibco.com
  17. The version 6 documentation will be posted to the community site shortly.
  18. If the server is reachable from AWS, there should not be a problem. If it is behind a firewall that your AWS account does not have the ability to get through via a VPC, then it won't be able to connect. You could try pinging the DB server from your AWS server or connecting from the command line to verify that it is reachable. It may also be that you are using a domain name for the server that AWS can not find and you may need to try using the IP address instead.
  19. Sorry, I see what you were seeing...It was just labeled wrong. I fixed it. the 5.6 that you saw should have been labeled as a community edition as well.
  20. also see: http://community.jaspersoft.com/wiki/visualizejs-troubleshooting
  21. I highly recommend using Jaspersoft studio instead (and java 1.7) - iReport is being phased out. As far as licensing, in general if you are only using Jaspersoft Studio to develop reports and Jasper Reports Library in your application, you will not need a commercial license. If you are planning to use JasperReports Server in a commercial application, then you would need a commercial license. It is best to consult your legal department to review the appropriate licenses in light of your planned usage.
  22. Could be a page size issue...if you are designing a report, the size of the overall report width is defined like a page size. If the columns are 50 pixels and the report is 1200 pixels, your report could be running off the side of the page.
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