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Independence Day
While the former colonies celebrated their successful rebellion to evade British taxes on tea and other goods, I created my own Declaration of Independence (from old and obsolete rules that burden the pioneer spirit and now just exist for historical ...
06-Jul-2008
16:06:00
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Taking small steps to cross the tab
After a long silence, let's have something positive today: Pentaho Reporting now officially talks to Mondrian and any other OLAP4J datasources. We now ship with two flavors of MDX access. The existing MDX capabilities are covered by the ...
26-Jun-2008
20:27:00
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Not likely to break (Rank 10)
Pentaho Reporting has been ranked #10 in Enerjy's analysis of open source projects that are not likely to break. Enerjy performs some static code analysis on the source code and computes several metrics on how well the software is maintained. Thanks to ...
10-Jun-2008
17:22:00
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Classic-Engine 0.8.10 and beyond
This weekend, we finally released Version 0.8.10 of the Pentaho Reporting Classic Engine. This release is yet another infrastructure release (yes, sounds boring) that prepares the ground for going to 1.0. Aside from the already covered Unified Fileformat ...
03-Jun-2008
14:33:00
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Classic Engine Version 0.8.10 ante portas!
Today I uploaded the release candidate for the upcoming Classic Engine 0.8.10. This release started as a pure infrastructure release, that was aimed to help us to prepare the battle field for the side-by-side subreports, multi-column reports and the ...
22-May-2008
19:06:00
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Free the Slaves: Pentaho Charting Expressions are now a independent project
Charting in the Classic-Engine is currently implemented as a set of report functions and expressions. A chart-collector function produces the data-set and a chart-expression then uses the dataset and produces a JFreeChart object for it. The JFreeChart ...
11-May-2008
11:35:00
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Version 0.8.10: All Features on board
Finally, after weeks after weeks of coding, version 0.8.10 is feature-complete. During the next weeks, we will enter a stabilization cycle fixing bugs after bugs until we can safely declare the engine ready for production use again. Bugs we found in the ...
31-Mar-2008
22:29:00
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Resurrection: The Wizard is back
"It was horrible!" a witness told our reporter at the place of the incident. "We thought we were safe now, after the trial and so on. And now that! How should we feel safe now, knowing that this monster runs free again?" On Friday, ...
24-Mar-2008
14:47:00
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Switft Justice - 30 silver coins well invested ..
With the introduction of the new ODF-based file-format in Version 0.8.10 of the Reporting-Engine, the Simple-XML file-format and the Extended-XML file-format will be deprecated now. The reporting engine will still be able to understand these ...
21-Mar-2008
11:06:37
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Waiter, there's a Kettle in my soup!
After a long time, the Classic-engine version 0.8.10 will finally ship with a native Kettle-DataSource. This happens if you arm me with a keyboard and let me loose on the Report-Design Wizard's source code with an explicit mission to simplify the beast. ...
09-Mar-2008
11:06:00
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Unified Fileformat Fallout: Report Element Attributes
One of the few classes that has not changed much since ages is the "Element" class. The element defines the smallest building block of a report definition. Elements carry style-information and data. If the element is a band, it carries no data ...
27-Feb-2008
18:54:00
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ODF: More than 'just' an Office file format
With our upcoming release of version 0.8.10 of the Pentaho Reporting Classic Engine we finally leave the path of using primitive XML files for holding report-definition information. From the very beginning, Pentaho Reporting Classic (at that time known ...
17-Feb-2008
15:19:00
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Tame Team-Mate Meta
This is Meta. Meta is the newest player in the Classic-Engine team. Meta is a little bit shy, as Meta is the new member in the Engine-team. For a very long time, the Class-Engine team consisted entirely of Workers, Handlers and Factories. These guys ...
14-Jan-2008
15:21:00
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LibDocBundle - Pentaho Reporting meets ODF
One of the main problems with dealing with report-definitions we encountered during the last year was the ugly and error prone process of deploying (or in Pentaho Speak: publishing) reports to a server or applications. Many report-definitions consist of ...
29-Dec-2007
15:02:00
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Classic Engine 1.0 Development started
Now that we finished the second bug-fix release for the current stable version of the Pentaho-Reporting Classic-Engine, we are now starting with the work on the Classic-Engine 1.0. For the next six month you will see a lot of changes to this good old ...
17-Dec-2007
15:41:00
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We finally made it! Classic Engine 0.8.9 has gone GA
After nearly one year of hard work, we finally completed the huge task to write the next big version of the Pentaho Reporting Classic Engine. This release contains a lot of great new enhancements, which make the life easier for everyone: ...
09-Nov-2007
22:00:00
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Getting close to closing Release 0.8.9
After more than 6 month of development and one year after the release of our last stable version 0.8.7-10, we are now approaching the next stable release. This release contains more changes than any other release before. The diff between 0.8.7-10 and the ...
05-Nov-2007
12:53:00
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A sexy outfit never hurt anyone
During the last couple of weeks, we finally managed to get the UI classes of the classic engine in a better shape. When you now fire up a report, you will be greeted by a nice print-preview that is sized to show the complete page, the buttons obviousl...
19-Aug-2007
14:46:00
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New releases of Pentaho Reporting in June
A horrible month has passed by and finally better times appear at the horizon: David Kinkade has joined the development efforts for Pentaho Reporting. Now development can proceed twice as fast. The OpenOffice Reporting project finally hit the QA, and ...
30-Jun-2007
15:47:00
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Dead and buried - now back alive
No, I'm not talking about this blog, which also went dead quiet during the last month .. Back in december, after the release of the Flow-Engine (JFreeReport 0.9), I declared that the classic engine now is dead. I wanted to let it die directly after t...
30-May-2007
10:32:00

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