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Friday, May 1, 2009
Its May - and Pentaho Report Designer is rushing towards the release ..
Today, the last feature implementation sprint ends, and thus we are now in a fairly feature complete state. There are bits and bolts that need adjustment, and a whole family of bugs needs to be sent to the next, hopefully better world, where all code is written in C++ with lots of places to hide and procreate. During the comming six weeks we will now concentrate on hardening the code to make this the best report-designer the BI space has to offer.
If you haven't seen the new breed, then now is a good time to do so, and you will see that comparing Citrus to the older releases is like comparing monkeys to humans - some features are still recognizable, but the effects of evolution are clearly visible.
Despite the fact that I talked about feature completeness a few lines earlier, I'm not to cheap to contradict myself immediately saying that one big feature will make it into the engine during the next days: Rich text support is comming to the reporting engine. Technically, we already supported this for a very long time - but without a sane user-model to create rich.text this was not a usable feature at all. Now that we finally came up with a decent specification, we can solve that task once and for all.
The last three weeks saw great changes (again). The Report-Design-Wizard, which now has a slick (or in CEO speak: sexy) design and a groovy Mortal Combat like logo. Managing datasources and queries got easier - a right click on the query now allows you to select that query as the active one or to edit it directly. The platform integration now allows to schedule the XAction-less reports and Will Gorman sneaked some more crosstab-editing in. The inspector is back from his vacation, and tells you (whether you want to hear it or not) about all the wrongs in the report-definition. And last but not least, a new display mode now highlights overlapping elements that would be removed when the report gets exported to any of the table-export output types.
So if you haven't done it yet, then go to our Hudson server right now and check out the latest Citrus release.
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