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Title: Components of Reportnet
Post by: joyson on 01 Sep 2005 03:56:11 AM
I would like to know about the components which make up the Cogonos Reportnet Package and the possible web resources for the same.

Also possible features of this product on the following parameters would be helpful

-Security
-Scheduling
-Client Requirements
-Development Environment

Thanking in advance
Title: Re: Components of Reportnet
Post by: BIsrik on 01 Sep 2005 05:54:14 AM
What exactly u meant by components. As i understood u might be talking about the different tools it is made up of..

It consists..

Framework Manager, Report Studio and Query Studio.

Reportnet can get into any existing security. It depends on the existing security systems. Scheduling can be found in the cognos connection portal. Development Enviornment are all the three tools with different capabalities and flexiblity.

Framework Manger is used to do ur modelling execise. Query Studio for creating ad-hoc reports and Report Studio for creating complex reports.

I couldnot make what u meant by client requirement.plz clarify.

Srik
Title: Re: Components of Reportnet
Post by: joyson on 01 Sep 2005 06:27:19 AM
Hye thnx for the reply ..

By client requirements i meant , what are the requirements for a client to view the reports on the web.

Also wat are the Operating Systems that are supported  by the sam.

And can u send me more resources where in I could read more about The components
Title: Re: Components of Reportnet
Post by: BIsrik on 01 Sep 2005 06:39:35 AM
With the client requirement is concerned it varies from every client. This requirement is actually recorded by meeting them, having discussion with them. There is no generic client requirement as such.

Title: Re: Components of Reportnet
Post by: cognosfreelancer on 01 Sep 2005 11:40:17 AM
If you mean client requirements as in software etc.
There are basically none. ReportNet is zero footprint. Just ensure that you have the latest version of Internet Explorer.

One of Cognos employees was telling me about an incident where the Microsoft team stated that particular functionality of ReportStudio would not be possible with IE. Cognos went ahead and achieved it anyway.

This gives me the impression that IE is being pushed to its limits.

NKT
Title: Re: Components of Reportnet
Post by: Darek on 03 Sep 2005 02:14:33 PM
List of all supported browsers and environments is available at http://support.cognos.com/en/support/products/crn11mr2_software_environments.html
Title: Re: Components of Reportnet
Post by: Merri on 05 Sep 2005 06:19:00 PM
The server components are the portal, Cognos Connection, and the report writers, Report Studio and Query Studio. The only client component is the metadata modelling tool, Framework Manager.
ReportNet is available for both Windows and Unix enviroments; I believe they also have a Linux version. The Content Store will require a compatible database such as SQL Server or Oracle, accessible from the server, as well as the database used for the data you're reporting from.

Otherwise, go to the Cognos site Darek suggested for more info.

If you wish to view reports in pdf format, you will also need Adobe Acrobat reader on the server. If you wish to view reports in Excel format, you will obviously need Excel. If you wish to use extension capabilities such as the SDK, you will need some kind of programming environment for your programming language of choice. Again, all this information is on the Cognos site, along with demos, white papers etc.
Title: Re: Components of Reportnet
Post by: Darek on 06 Sep 2005 09:37:11 AM
Merri, I don't think you need Acrobat Reader on the server. Just on the client. Same with Excel.
Title: Re: Components of Reportnet
Post by: Merri on 21 Sep 2005 05:22:05 PM
Oops. Yes, you're right about that, Darek.
I think the version may matter, though - there are some issues with rendering images to pdf format. Haven't managed to resolve that one yet.
Title: Re: Components of Reportnet
Post by: buddydavis on 19 Jan 2006 04:18:08 AM
hey
before that i would advice u to know whats the client server architecture is
for viewing a file..like pdf or excel its all client side browser dependant and server is no way related..
for any popups or any validations (in general) its client side JVM which does all.
server is jut responsible in sending the data and the client shoulb be capable enough in accepting the respoinse tyope.
Here client is not any computer or person BUT THE BROWSER WHICH WE R USING..Thx
Davis
Title: Re: Components of Reportnet
Post by: davidsoc on 20 Jan 2006 06:30:27 AM
Quote from: Darek on 06 Sep 2005 09:37:11 AM
Merri, I don't think you need Acrobat Reader on the server. Just on the client. Same with Excel.

I think you may need Acrobat Reader installed on the server if you wish to schedule a pdf print through ReportNet
Title: Re: Components of Reportnet
Post by: Boris-A on 20 Jan 2006 05:21:17 PM
Quote from: davidsoc on 20 Jan 2006 06:30:27 AM
I think you may need Acrobat Reader installed on the server if you wish to schedule a pdf print through ReportNet

I'm not certain about that one... does anyone know this for sure ?  It might be buit-into reportNet.. (which is my guess)