Generally, what we do when we need a piece of data represented in a structured file, is to execute a query from a DB client, and then export the obtained data after choosing the extension of the output file.
What if this functionality is to be exploited in an (Java) application, independently from the DB server itself?
The aim of this project is to simplify the procedure by merely providing an SQL query as input, and obtain the result as a file with a specific filetype.
The idea is to have an open application that supports any file type. It provides data source flexibility as well.
One advantage is that it doesn’t require any predetermined report model (except for BIRT reports).
Also, this project relieves from being dependent on obsolete generation APIs of the DB server.
The project is usable from maven: https://mvnrepository.com/artifact/net.sf.automatic-report-generator
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Website | https://automatic-report-generator.sourceforge.io |
Tags | LibrariesReport Generators |
Platform | Windows |
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