The addition of Crystal Reports 9.0 to Visual Studio .NET 2003
offers developers a reporting tool that allows you to turn almost
any data into interactive, dynamic content through portals,
wireless devices, and Microsoft Office documents. This
code-intensive guide takes you step by step through developing
reports and incorporating them into applications.
First, you will gain a thorough understanding of how this
version of Crystal Reports differs from previous versions and how
it fits into the .NET platform. Then you will begin creating
reports and learn how to integrate them into both Windows and
Web-based applications. You will explore XML Web services, find out
how to work with ADO.NET, and learn to use formulas and logic in
your reports. Finally, you will develop distributed reporting
applications and discover how to deploy the applications you have
created.
Packed with real-world examples of working applications, this
comprehensive second edition provides a complete understanding of
commonly used features, examples of integration with a variety of
databases and platforms, and much more.
What you will learn from t his book
- Advanced report design
- Methods for creating reports using the Expert
- How to integrate reports into Windows and Web-based
applications
- Development and deployment of distributed reporting
applications
- How to create XML Report Web Services and work with
ADO.NET
- Tips for using parameters with Crystal Reports and customizing
the report content at run-time
- Options for working with different data sources
- How to use the features contained in the properties, methods,
and events associated with the Crystal Reports engine
Who this book is for
This book is for programmers seeking a comprehensive guide to
the functionality of Crystal Reports for Visual Studio .NET. You
should have some experience with .NET and Visual Studio .NET. Some
familiarity with Crystal Reports is helpful, although this update
includes a large section on report design.
Wrox Professional guides are planned and written by working
programmers to meet the real-world needs of programmers,
developers, and IT professionals. Focused and relevant, they
address the issues technology professionals face every day. They
provide examples, practical solutions, and expert education in new
technologies, all designed to help programmers do a better job.