ReportBuilder managed on Delphi 2006 for .NET?
Hi all,
I'm evaluating Report Builder that I find excellent because works fine, has
a little learn gap and, for my research, is the only product that works
within an Intraweb application when it's executed as an ISAPI for Ms IIS 6.0
and Windows Server 2003.
My need is produce a full .NET managed application with delphi (BDS) 2006.
Is there a solution or any plan to migrate/convert Report Builder to .NET?
Thanks in advance.
I'm evaluating Report Builder that I find excellent because works fine, has
a little learn gap and, for my research, is the only product that works
within an Intraweb application when it's executed as an ISAPI for Ms IIS 6.0
and Windows Server 2003.
My need is produce a full .NET managed application with delphi (BDS) 2006.
Is there a solution or any plan to migrate/convert Report Builder to .NET?
Thanks in advance.
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Welcome to the ReportBuilder community. For future reference, we would like
that you use your real name when posting to these newsgroups.
Thanks for your interest in RB for .NET.
Digital Metaphors is currently working on RB for .NET. The project is being
approached in phases. The first phase will have the ability to preview and
print reports in .NET, while relying on a COM layer to leverage the existing
report engine.
RB .NET <----> Page <--> COM/RB VCL Win32
Later phases will port additional subsystems to pure .NET.
The new development is being done in C# using VS, our intention is to
support VS and Delphi .NET environments.
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Regards,
Nico Cizik
Digital Metaphors
http://www.digital-metaphors.com
Nico Cizik
Digital Metaphors
http://www.digital-metaphors.com
Hi Nico,
Any chance we will see something in first half of 2007?
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David Farrell-Garcia
Whidbey Island Software, LLC
Can't promise, but yes I think there is real chance...
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Nard Moseley
Digital Metaphors
www.digital-metaphors.com
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Best regards,
Nard Moseley
Digital Metaphors
www.digital-metaphors.com
against RBuilder. It's the greatest Reporting Solution I have ever seen...