我的商业 WPF 应用程序中需要为最终用户提供报告设计工具
这是我在这里提出的第一个问题,所以不要对我太严厉。
我正在开发一个用 WPF 编写的业务应用程序,并使用 Telerik 进行一些网格和图表。该应用程序旨在使用 WCF 服务驻留在云中。
我需要知道哪种工具最有价值、价格/功能/易于使用,可以包含在我的应用程序中。我不想要任何开源的东西,我会为此收费,所以支付许可证是可以的。
我正在考虑这样一个工具,它可以将报告规范保存在 XML 文件中,并将其转换为报告的布局,就像 Cognos Report Studio 所做的那样(虽然我很喜欢,但买不起 Cognos)。这个想法是,最终用户可以创建自己的报告,将其保存到数据库中并以常见格式(PDF、Excel、HTML 等)导出。
有人告诉我有关使用 Reporting Services 的信息,因为我的应用程序使用 SQL Server,看起来很有意义,但我宁愿选择不“那么微软”的东西。此外,我几乎没有使用 MSRepServ 的经验,而且肯定有一个学习曲线。我不希望我的最终用户学习如何在 Reporting Services 中进行开发,这似乎是一项更极客的任务。
有人有意见吗?
预先非常感谢。
This is my very first question here, so don't be too tough with me.
I am developing a business application written in WPF and using Telerik for some grids and charting. This app is meant to live in the cloud using WCF services.
I need to know which tool is the best value price / power / easy of use to include into my application. I don't want any open source thing, I will charge for this so it is ok to pay a license.
I was thinking such a tool that can save the report specs in XML files and translate that to the layout of the report, pretty much like Cognos Report Studio does (cannot afford Cognos although I would love that). The idea is that end users can create their own reports, save them to their database and export in common formats (PDF, Excel, HTML, etc).
Someone told me about using Reporting Services, since my app uses SQL Server, looks like it makes sense but I would rather prefer something not "so microsoft". Besides my experience with MSRepServ is almost none and there is surely a learning curve. I wouldn't expect my end users to learn how to develop in Reporting Services, seems like a more geek task.
Any comments anyone?
Thanks a lot in advance.
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SAP Crystal Reports for Visual Studio 2010 声称提供无缝报告集成到 WPF 应用程序中以实现更好的可视化,显然它是 免费 那么为什么不尝试一下呢?
SAP Crystal Reports for Visual Studio 2010 claims to offer Seamless report integration into WPF applications for better visualization and apparently it's free so why not giving it a try?