Visualize.js
Written by Kay Ewbank   
Tuesday, 24 June 2014

A new JavaScript framework for embedding graphs and reports in apps has been released by Tibco.

 

vizualizejsbanner

 

The framework has been released alongside Tibco Jaspersoft 5.6. Tibco acquired Jaspersoft in April this year to complement its existing BI (business intelligence) product range.

Jaspersoft’s best known product is the JasperReports Server, a Java-based web app that provides report server features including report scheduling, ad hoc reporting, and dashboards. The new framework uses the REST APIs of the JasperReports Server to provide its services in a form that can be controlled using JavaScript.

The updates to the Jaspersoft platform mean you can blend relational and Big Data sources such as MongoDB, Hadoop and Cassandra. The software also has improved analytic calculations and graphs with new chart types including spider and bubble, and new interactive reporting features with better zoom and search options.

 

Visualize.js is bundled with the commercial edition of Jaspersoft, specifically Jaspersoft BI Enterprise or Professional, and is an add-on with Jaspersoft BI Express. It currently does not support JasperReports Server Community Edition or JasperReports Library.

You can use it to embed interactive HTML5 visualizations or multi-element reports using standard JavaScript, and can also call backend JasperReports Server services using REST calls for common functions such as user authentication, data connectivity, and repository services.

This video shows what Visualize.js is and how to use it:

 

 

More Information

Visualize.js

Related Articles

Amazon Redshifts Big Data

 

To be informed about new articles on I Programmer, install the I Programmer Toolbar, subscribe to the RSS feed, follow us on, Twitter, Facebook, Google+ or Linkedin,  or sign up for our weekly newsletter.

 

Banner


The PostgreSQL Extension Repo By Pigsty
09/12/2024

A repository containing any PostgreSQL extension you can imagine for Linux distributions is something that might be valuable if you are trying to save some time.



Microsoft Releases Update For VSCode SQL Extension
30/12/2024

There's a new version of the Microsoft MSSQL extension for Visual Studio Code that aims to make it easier to write VSCode apps for database use, specifically for Azure SQL, SQL Database in Fabric, and [ ... ]


More News

 

espbook

 

Comments




or email your comment to: comments@i-programmer.info

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 24 June 2014 )