Displaying the Reporting Services reports in Silverlight applications
| Version | 2008 / 2012 2.12.0.0 |
| Updated | May 21st 2012 |
| Developer |
Perpetuum Software
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| User Rating |
1102
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| Original File Size | 15.4 MB |
| Downloads | 8828 |
| Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 2003, Windows 2008 |
| Category | Programming |
Silverlight Viewer for Reporting Services includes a native Silverlight control and is simply integrated into any Silverlight application. Full compatibility with Silverlight 3.0 provides the ability to use it not only in the applications, located directly on html pages, but also in the out-of-browser mode.
Various preview and zooming modes, rich facilities of data visualization, scrolling, interactive sorting, panning, navigation through the reports via hyperlinks, input of the report parameters, search (and more) are at your discretion. The reports are displayed in vector format. This provides the high quality appearance of the report which is impossible to achieve with conversion to html.
The user views only necessary report pages without loading the whole report. This provides high speed and saves Internet traffic. Silverlight Viewer for Reporting Service Cracks supports customization of viewer appearance with the use of styles and templates. All aspects of the Silverlight Viewer component behavior can be controlled from the code.
Support for report parameters provides you with the ability to optimize data processing within a report and specify information needed for any particular purpose. Export to PDF, Excel, Html, Cvs, Xml, Mhtml, TIFF is available. Use the functionality of the Silverlight technology for displaying reports from Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services!
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