About Using BIRT Viewer Toolkit
Using BIRT Viewer Toolkit provides users with information about using and integrating Actuate BIRT Viewer Toolkit. This document explains how to generate, view, and customize reports and report content.
*Installing BIRT Viewer Toolkit. This part contains information about installing, deploying, and testing Actuate BIRT Viewer Toolkit.
*Before you begin. This section explains BIRT Viewer Toolkit capabilities, installation prerequisites, and licensing.
*Deploying BIRT Viewer Toolkit. This section covers editing parameters for using BIRT Viewer Toolkit and deploying the BIRT Viewer Toolkit WAR file.
*Testing BIRT Viewer Toolkit. This section describes testing BIRT Viewer Toolkit and configuring Java Virtual Machine (JVM) options.
*Using BIRT Viewer Toolkit. This part contains information about using BIRT Viewer Toolkit.
*Introducing Actuate BIRT Viewers. This section introduces the viewing environments for BIRT reports, and lists the modification capabilities each environment provides.
*Navigating a report. This section describes how you can begin working with reports by navigating a report page, displaying parameter values, and linking to the current report page.
*Exporting report data. This section describes exporting report data to various flat file formats, and exporting report content to supported output formats.
*Filtering report data. This section discusses how you can use BIRT Viewer Toolkit to specify viewing parameter values for data in a report.
*Working with charts. This section describes the types of charts you can view in a report.
*Working with cross tabs. This section describes cross tabs.
*Using Actuate JavaScript API. This part contains a guide to designing custom reporting web applications with the Actuate JavaScript API.
*Creating a custom web page using the Actuate JavaScript API. This section describes the Actuate JavaScript API requirements and common implementations.
*Actuate JavaScript API classes. This section lists all of the standard Actuate JavaScript API classes and their methods.