Archive for August 5th, 2014

Create a Report and Empower your business using Java

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Java is most widely used technology in this world. Most people prefer Java over other technologies because of its simple yet effective architecture and also, well, it’s open source. No wonder, we find Java applications everywhere. Java reports are equally famous. Java offers as much as 30 different kinds of reporting tools. Amazing isn’t it? […]

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Handling the Date and Time values in Business reports

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Java is widely used for creating business reports because of its versatility and portability.  Java allows users to handle data of various formats with ease by providing classes and associated methods that help users deal with those data. One important class is the Date class, which helps users work with date and time stamp data […]

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The Role and Functions of JDBC

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Java is one of the most popular languages for generating reports.  Compatibility with several databases, support to variety of data formats, machine independent operating environment and interoperability with other frameworks such as .NET have led to its widespread use. Java supports a set of class libraries and APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) that help users to […]

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Interpret and Express Data Like Never Before with Big Data Computing

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Considering the usage of Java reports, here are some useful tips which will help you climb up the ladder in successful big data computing and reporting and become the best decision maker. Introduction of SAP system for big data computing SAP interface takes the reporting tool to a next level with its eminent functionality. SAP […]

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Business Analytics and Creating reports through JDBC

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A report’s data source ranges between plain text files, PDF (Portable Data Format) documents, Excel spreadsheets, and more complex structures like corporate e-mail applications or DBMS (Database Management System) system.  Reports themselves may be generated using programming languages, Database supported visual interfaces (similar to the one provided by Microsfot SQL Server) and off-the-shelf business analytics […]

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