This is pretty easy for an experience java programmer.
I have open source report writer installed on my website.
The name of the software is iReport.
It can be found at the below website:
<[login to view URL]>
I have a report that takes about 12 fields from a servlet. It then passes the fields to iReports and creates a report.
The report shows a picture and some text below it
The report is already working. It takes xml as it's datasource using the below line:
JRXmlDataSource ds = new JRXmlDataSource(new ByteArrayInputStream([login to view URL]()), "/Goals");
Now I've discovered some of the data in the xml has invalid chars. So I'm changing all the xml data to use cdata.
So instead of
<goals><item1>Some data</item1><goals>
It will be
<goals><item1><![CDATA[Some data]]></item1><goals>
I need you to make the appropiate change so the report takes the new xml format.
If you're interested please let me know your COST and TIME estimate.
Your work must be tested on my website and you must be willing to answer questions.
I'm using jdk1.4 and jasper6.3
Thanks,
Mark
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