.NET Object-oriented Reporting Tool, anyone?

Dear Lazyweb, do you know of any POJO-oriented reporting tool for .NET? It would be great if it could be bundled graphically the way other reporting tools, like Crystal Reports do. Please help me, or my dog will start a food-strike right now!

8 Responses to “.NET Object-oriented Reporting Tool, anyone?”

  1. .NET Object-oriented Reporting Tool, any … Says:

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  2. FS Says:

    Uma opção que já usei é o ActiveReports: http://www.datadynamics.com/Products/ProductOverview.aspx?Product=ARNET3

    A verdade é que o melhor produto que alguma vez usei, bate o Crystal Reports e está disponível apenas para Delphi: http://www.digital-metaphors.com/

    A conclusão é que há imensas opções de componentes/produtos no mercado para construção/desenho/processamento de relatórios, mas no fim de tudo nunca nenhuma alguma vez me fez dizer “finalmente, um produto de jeito”!

  3. Paulo Pires Says:

    Tks Fernando, vou experimentar ;-)

    Cumps,
    PP

  4. Mário Lopes Says:

    /me pees on Paulo’s tiny-winnie.

  5. Fani Says:

    You can also try Telerik Reporting: http://www.telerik.com/products/reporting/overview.aspx

    There is a fully functional trial version available and you can evaluate it.

  6. Filipe Correia Says:

    I’ve just found this, and remembered your post. Haven’t tried it (yet), but it seems promising. Cheers

  7. Paulo Pires Says:

    Thanks a lot Filipe!!! I don’t know how that tool passed through my search but _IT IS EXACTLY_ what I was looking for.

    Once again, Thank you very much!

    Cheers,
    PP

  8. Filipe Correia Says:

    You’re quite welcome :)

    It appears there were some plans, but I’m not sure if they’ve been actively working on it. Considering SharpDevelop’s latest builds are already being labeled as (3.*) beta versions, perhaps you should check out the latest version too (am assuming you’ve downloaded the “stable” one).

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