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[Help-glpk] Re: BIRT (Eclipse IDE based - SQL, OLAP and Graphics) + Math
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Noli Sicad |
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[Help-glpk] Re: BIRT (Eclipse IDE based - SQL, OLAP and Graphics) + Mathprog plugin |
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Mon, 7 Jun 2010 14:28:47 +1000 |
Hi Xypron,
> If you only need an offline solution for reporting you can
> create csv files or fill SQL tables from GLPK and report on these.
OK. I think it is harder than just having JDBC in SQLIte3 working with
this reporting tool.
But first we need to have MathProg plugin in Eclipse IDE.
I hope the MathProg will coexist with BIRT.
Right now, I have runnng BIRT. I download the eclipse with BIRT but I
could see the reporting tool. It is just plain eclipse that I am
seeing right now.
The graphics are good in screenshots as well as reports.
Noli
On 6/7/10, glpk xypron <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hello Noli,
>
> http://www.eclipse.org/birt/phoenix/examples/scripting/scripteddatasource/
> gives an example of a scripted data source.
>
> If you want to run your GLPK model online you could use GLPK-Java
> to call GLPK in the Java class supplying the data. From my first
> glimpse on the documentations it seems, you will need
> an IGetParameterDefinitionTask to obtain the parameters
> controlling your model.
>
> If you only need an offline solution for reporting you can
> create csv files or fill SQL tables from GLPK and report on these.
>
> Best regards
>
> Xypron
>
> -------- Original-Nachricht --------
>> Datum: Mon, 7 Jun 2010 12:56:32 +1000
>> Betreff: BIRT (Eclipse IDE based - SQL, OLAP and Graphics) + Mathprog
>> plugin
>
>> Hi Chris and Xypron,
>>
>> While searching for graphics and OLAP and decision cube for Eclipse
>> for possible reporting tools for Mathprog - SQL, , I found this
>> report.
>>
>> An Introduction to the Eclipse Business Intelligence and Reporting Tools
>> http://www.infoq.com/articles/birt2-intro
>>
>> http://www.eclipse.org/birt/phoenix/intro/
>>
>> Chris, I wonder how hard or easy to modify the mathprog plugin to work
>> to work in Birt instead of the generic Eclipse IDE?
>>
>> Xypron, what do you think of this software.
>>
>> I am really looking for the equivalent ILOG OPL ODM, the graphic part
>> and reporting tools for GLPK/MathProg.
>>
>> Anyway, I hope we can first have a basic plugin for MathProg first and
>> we will ask the group for help to develop futher for BIRT later on.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Regards, Noli
>
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