BIRT Exchange Contributor Contest Winner for May 2012 Selected
Posted by
Ray Gans
, 29 June 2012 - 10:00 AM
Jason said, "The main reason I worked out this method was that out of the box BIRT doesn't have a string function to change the case of a text string from upper or mixed case to proper case (LAZY BROWN FOX -> Lazy Brown Fox). So when I needed to manipulate the case of a text field in a report, I referenced a javascript file to perform that in the report. The next step was getting the report to still reference the javascript function in the external file once it was loaded into Maximo. Adding the javascript file as a zipped file allowed Maximo to continue to reference the javascript function when the report was run inside Maximo."
Jason is a project engineer for a private company in Minnesota. He has been using BIRT for about 3 years as part of his company's upgrade to IBM Maximo v7. Over the past year Jason has been more focused on expanding the use of BIRT as part of their Maximo platform. He says, "The first push we've made is using the QBR functionality (essentially an ad hoc BIRT report writer) inside of Maximo. This has lead to a broader push to make BIRT the default report tool for Maximo, which includes migrating approximately 120 Crystal BO reports over to BIRT. The goal is to be completely moved over to BIRT by Feb 2013."
Jason chose a $200 Amazon Gift Card for his award.
We also want to thank the other eligible DevShare contributor for participating in May's contest:
- Gantt Chart Auto Axis Scale Example by RaphaelM -- This Example demonstrates that the y-axis of a gantt chart always starts one time unit earlier than the data.
It's not too late... to get your own DevShare article posted in time for next month's contest that closes on June 30th. If you"ve cooked up something that you can share with the BIRT Exchange community, please post it soon! You can create a tutorial, build a BIRT application, template or component, or write up some of the tips and solutions to problems you've run into during the past -- anything that's helped you use BIRT more effectively will probably be useful to others too. And don't forget the BIRT Exchange Marketplace. A code-based DevShare submission could also be a great candidate for the Marketplace.
See the Contributor of the Month Contest Rules and the list of previous winners for more information about the contest.
BIRT Roadshows - Free Training in Q3
Posted by
Ray Gans
, 27 June 2012 - 02:42 PM

During the third calendar quarter of 2012, Actuate is hosting free one day strategy and training sessions in the following cities:
July
Denver, CO. . . . . . Wednesday, 7/25
Phoenix, AZ. . . . . . Thursday, 7/26
August
Baltimore, MD. . . . . . Tuesday, 8/7
Calgary, AB . . . . . . Thursday, 8/9
Columbus, OH. . . . . . Tuesday, 8/21
Dallas, TX. . . . . . Wednesday, 8/22
September
Boston, MA. . . . . . Wednesday, 9/12
Washington, D.C. . . . Thursday, 9/13
Charlotte, NC . . . . . Tuesday, 9/18
San Mateo, CA. . . . . Thursday, 9/20
This introductory training series is designed for those unfamiliar or just getting started with BIRT. During the day you will hear about technical strategies and opportunities that will help you anticipate and address future business needs –plus– learn how to develop rich information applications for your users through hands-on training that covers Eclipse and Actuate BIRT features.
These Roadshows are great ways to learn more about BIRT whether you're an Eclipse open source developer or an Actuate customer. Lunch is provided as well as giveaways and door prizes so you can expect an informative day with a chance to meet other BIRT users in your area and have a little fun.
Don't miss this opportunity to take part in one of these events.
Announcing May 2012 BIRT Exchange Contributor Leaderboard
Posted by
Ray Gans
, 15 June 2012 - 01:10 PM

May 2012 Leaderboard Scores
cbrell.......230
Tubal.........65
Yaytay........25
Mikkel T A....23
chrisdutz.....21
AlexAD........19
icirillo......19
bgbaird.......17
vijay_kota....17
mblock........15
HPP...........15
RaphaelM......13
Click for Past Leaderboards
To determine the leaders, each contribution made by a BIRT Exchange member is assigned a weighted point score that roughly corresponds to its effort/value. For example, starting a forum topic by asking a question will score you 1 point and answering someone's question scores 3 points. Members with the top summed scores each month are declared the leaders for that month and posted to the Leaderboard. Over time we will evolve the scoring system as needed for fairness and value to the community. We also added a point for voting on the BIRT Exchange Community home page polls.
So please contribute to BIRT Exchange. It's not difficult to get a decent score and we'd love to see you on the Leaderboard next month!
You can find details on the Community Leaderboard Wiki. If you have any suggestions or comments, please add them to this blog post (they're worth 2 points).
BIRT Exchange Contributor Contest Winner for April 2012 Selected
Posted by
Ray Gans
, 08 June 2012 - 04:00 PM
Ankit (ankit garg) said, "Mongo DB ODA plugin provides a new Data Source that allows a user to quickly connect to Mongo databases. It not only extracts the data but also allows one to filter the data in SQL and JSON format to provide more usability in BIRT reports. I created this plugin to let BIRT users populate mongo db collections data in BIRT reports in a more flexible and convenient way as it is simple as querying SQL instead of JSON format."
Ankit is an employee of Subex Ltd in India where he's worked as a Software Engineer for the last year. He has been using BIRT for almost one year and uses it in his product for report generation. He says, "It is amazing."
Ankit chose a $200 Amazon Gift for his award.
We also want to thank the other 13 eligible DevShare contributors for participating in April's contest:
- BIRT XML Emitter by johnw -- The purpose of this emitter is to assist report developers who would like to unit test their report designs. It can be used for a number of other use cases, such as running through an XSLT transformation.
- Google Analytics ODA Plugin by arjung -- Google Analytics ODA plugin extracts data from from Google Analytics account and feeds the same to Birt, which can be used to create custom reports.
- Modified BIRT HTML Emitter by johnw -- The purpose of this emitter is to allow a report developer to modify the HTML header that is generated in HTML based reports.
- Report Document ODA by johnw -- The purpose of this ODA is to allow BIRT Report Developers use existing RPTDOCUMENT files as a data source.
- Report Design Extractor by johnw -- This is a plugin for Eclipse that will create a new View that will extract a RPTDesign from a RPTDocument and create Data Sources that will allow someone to connect to the RPTdocument. This was created as a utility for diagnosing and troubleshooting.
- New Report Item for Report Parameter by Mikkel T A -- This plugin provides a new Report Item in the palette that allows the user to quickly add a Report Parameters display text (single or MULTI select). Great for displaying report parameters inside report without the need of coding skills.
- Cassandra DB ODA Plugin by arjung -- Cassandra ODA Plugin can connect to Cassandra Data base and pull out data to create custom reports using birt.
- YQL ODA Plugin by Subhas -- Provides a unified interface to the report designers to use different Web Services as BIRT Data Source using Yahoo! Query Language(YQL) a query language similar to SQL.
- SpudSoft Jensoft Charts for BIRT by Yaytay -- A preview of a charting plugin to make open source BIRT charts prettier.
- Multi Flat File Aggregator by Raghava -- An ODA driver to aggregate or map multiple flat files.
- BIRT Barcode Extension for BIRT 2.6-3.7.2 - cbrell The BIRT Barcode Extensions adds a BarcodeItem to the Designer Palette.
- Dropbox ODA by vwine -- Allows BIRT users to create Dropbox usage reports.
- BIRT: Dynamically Hiding/Showing Table Columns in a Report Design by johnw -- This question gets asked quite often in the BIRT Exchange Forums. How can I dynamically show/hide columns in a table based on user input/some object property.
It's not too late... to get your own DevShare article posted in time for next month's contest that closes on June 30th. If you"ve cooked up something that you can share with the BIRT Exchange community, please post it soon! You can create a tutorial, build a BIRT application, template or component, or write up some of the tips and solutions to problems you've run into during the past -- anything that's helped you use BIRT more effectively will probably be useful to others too. And don't forget the BIRT Exchange Marketplace. A code-based DevShare submission could also be a great candidate for the Marketplace.
See the Contributor of the Month Contest Rules and the list of previous winners for more information about the contest.
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