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    Jasper Report Viewer. Runs jasper files, and prompts user for the necessary parameters. Also suports dynamic parameters where a given parameter can generate a list of values from a sql query (single/multi select). JasperReports Viewer for end-users
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    A multiplataform reporting tool for .Net write in C# based on the RDL specification. Has web visual designer and report viewer. Support connection for most popular databases like MySql, Postgres, SqlServer, ODBC Databases. Runs on Mono and .Net Framework
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    NRV extends the viewer from jasperreports,it detects report parameters and creates input-controls at runtime (supports date-jcalendar,text,comboboxes). A standalone java api, that can run also as an applet in a webbrowser. Like Crystal reports but in jav
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