ActiveReports
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Developer(s) | Data Dynamics, now GrapeCity |
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Stable release | 17
/ 24 January 2023 |
Platform | Windows Forms / ASP.NET / .NET / Microsoft SQL Server / HTML5 / JavaScript |
Type | Business Intelligence, Reporting |
License | Proprietary |
Website | www |
ActiveReports is a .NET reporting tool used by developers of .NET (cross-platform, WinForms), and ASP.NET/JavaScript (WebForms, MVC 5, Core, Blazor) applications. It was originally developed by Data Dynamics, which was then acquired by GrapeCity, now known as Mescius. It is written in managed C# code and allows Visual Studio programmers to leverage their knowledge of C# or Visual Basic.NET when programming with ActiveReports.[citation needed]
ActiveReports allows developers to create Windows and Web applications, which allow end-users to create and/or preview complicated reports. Among the components included with ActiveReports are exports to file formats such as PDF, Excel, RTF, Word and others. ActiveReports also includes Visual Studio integrated report designer, and an API that developers use to create customized reports from a variety of data sources.
ActiveReports allows to create and work with next types of reports:
- Section Reports with banded sections like the original ActiveReports (reminiscent of Microsoft Access reports). Really it is set of 2 similar formats (with some differences, like differences in scripts): XML-based (can be created by end-users) and CodeDOM-based (required Visual Studio).
- Report Definition Language based report types:
- RDL Reports with a continuous page layout like the original Data Dynamics Reports. Similar to reports from SQL Server Reporting Services.
- RDL Multi-Section Reports - extension of RDL Reports with different page sizes.
- RDL Dashboard Reports - web-first extension of RDL Reports to develop reports, which can be used as Dashboard.
- Page Reports with a fixed layout for pages. Created to reproduce legacy paper forms logic.[citation needed]
ActiveReports has 2 editions: Standard and Professional (with some features unlocked).
References
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[edit]- Official website
- Microsoft Solution Brief on ActiveReports Suite
- Microsoft Case Study on ActiveReports Suite
- ActiveReports Bestselling Product Awards at ComponentSource
- EggheadCafe for .NET developers on ActiveReports
- Crystal Reports vs ActiveReports
- Business Wire:GrapeCity ActiveReports 6 Adds Support for Silverlight Reporting and Enhances Windows Azure Reporting
- Business Wire:GrapeCity Announces New Upgrade-To-Suite Options for ActiveReports Customers; New Hot Fix for ActiveReports 6
- Business Wire:GrapeCity Releases ActiveReports 6, Latest Version of the Premier .NET Framework Reporting Tool for Microsoft Visual Studio
- Business Wire Press Release:GrapeCity-Data Dynamics Announces New ActiveReports/BI Suite for .NET
- Business Wire Press Release:GrapeCity acquires Data Dynamics