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DataVision 1.1.0 released

Jon Skeet   06 Dec 2007 13:25 GMTPage rating:


[Note: From address was originally none@none.com; modified to my own address to
please the news server. I'm not involved in the project in any way! - moderator]

The DataVision team is proud to announce that version 1.1.0 has "gone
gold' and is available now for download!

DataVision is an Open Source reporting tool similar to Crystal
Reports. Reports can be designed using a drag-and-drop GUI. They may
be run, viewed, and printed from the application or exported as HTML,
XML, PDF, Excel, LaTeX2e, DocBook, or tab- or comma-delimited text
files. The output files produced by LaTeX2e and DocBook can in turn be
used to produce PDF, text, HTML, PostScript, and more.

DataVision is written in Java and runs almost anywhere. It can
generate reports from databases or text data files. Any database with
an available JDBC driver should work: Oracle, PostgreSQL, MySQL,
Informix, hsqldb, Microsoft Access, Progress, and more. Columns read
from text files can be separated by any character.

Report descriptions are stored as XML files. This means you can not
only use the DataVision GUI but you may also edit reports using your
favorite text editor.

DataVision was developed by Jim Menard (jimm_atsign_io_dotchar_com).
The project's leader is now Frank W. Zammetti
(fzlists_atsign_omnytex_dotchar_com).

The DataVision home page is here:
http://datavision.sourceforge.net

Download the latest release DataVision here:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=33343&package_id=25384&rel
ease_id=559476



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