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Crystal Reports Integration with JSP

June 6 2002 at 3:18 PM
 

 
Hi,
Thanks for your response.
I visited the site
www.geocities.com/pmk16.
In that Pooja mentioned that we can access a ".rpt"
file in JSP by using include tag.I did the same in my sample jsp page.Instead of displaying a rpt it displayed all ASCII characters.
Please help me.
Thanks,
Arshad.


 
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Using *.rpt in .jsp

June 6 2002, 5:00 PM 

As Pooja told I tried to invoke .rpt file.
But it is not displaying.
I am using tomcat as my application server.
And .rpt file is in the same folder where .jsp file is residing.(Both are in the same server).
Please help me out.Its very important.
Thanks.

 
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Pooja M.

re: Using *.rpt in .jsp

June 6 2002, 5:45 PM 

Hello Arshad,

I might know what the problem is .

The report will not run properly if one tries to invoke it through Tom Cat Server as .rpt format is not supported by Tom Cat Server.


Try installing Microsoft Internet Information Server and, invoke the reports through IIS . You can continue using Tom Cat to open the JSP page though.

 



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Pooja M.

re: Crystal Reports Integration with JSP

June 6 2002, 5:39 PM 

Hello arshad,
I would like to know whether you have tried running the report directly on the browser ??Is the report visible?
What Server are you using inorder to call your reports and  which one to call ur JSP page??


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