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DBxtra Report Web Service versions

DBxtra version 7.1.1+ now offers two versions of the Report Web Service. 1.) Report Web Service – DBxtra Server (DBXS) Although you can use it as an Internet facing Web Server we recommend it for Intranet use only. Its robustness and security schema are not as sophisticated as the Internet Information Server – IIS. It [...]

Report Web Appearance Configuration

You can easily change the appearance of your Report Web Service interface. DBxtra manages style sheets for style configuration of the Report Web Service. To make it easier for you to configure styles without knowledge of css formatting DBxtra includes a style configurator. Learn more about changing the appearance of the Report Web Service

Define Report Web Service Languages

DBxtra allows you to choose different languages and also translate – personalize the Report Web Service. Select "Define Languages" on the "Report Web Service" menu. Set a Language as Default Select the language and click  "Default". To set this language as the default for your Report Web Service check the "Set as default" checkbox. Edit [...]

Install the DBxtra Report Web Service on Internet Information Server

If you’re running DBxtra in trial mode: DBxtra installed the Report Web Service on the internal DBxtra Web Server. To access the Report Web Service from another PC you need to enter the URL like your Web Browser: http://PCNAME:8080/DBxtra.NET where "PCNAME" is the name of the computer where the Report Web Service runs. When you [...]

What’s the difference between the Free Desktop Report Viewer and the Report Web Service?

1.) Free DBxtra Desktop Report Viewer DBxtra offers a Free Desktop Report Viewer that lets anyone open reports designed with the DBxtra Report Designer. Run any report designed with the DBxtra Designer. Open Data Grids, Reports, Pivot Grids; DBxtra will detect the object type and open the DBxtra Desktop Viewer accordingly. All reports are live [...]

Real time Report Samples

To take a look at real time sample reports on a live connected Report Web Service please click here.

Move the DBxtra Report Repository to a new location

If you need for some reason – like moving from a testing Server to a productions Server – to move the DBxtra Report Repository to a new location follow these steps: Report Repository – Server Setup · Run the DBxtra Setup – on the Server / PC where you would like to install the Report [...]

DBxtra 7 – Migrate the DBxtra Repository from a Network Share to Report Web Service

This guide is for those customers who upgrade to DBxtra 7 having previously another DBxtra version installed on your computer and who also access their repository from a Network Share (\\Server\Shared) or a Mapped Drive (Z:\Shared). Starting from DBxtra version 7, we no longer support repositories in Network Shares, that’s mainly because we have done [...]

Connect to a DBxtra Report Repository

To connect to an existing Report Repository click "Connect to DBxtra Repository" on the "Utilities" – "DBxtra Repository" menu button. Running the Report Web Service Choose either "Report Web Service" or "Disk path / File Share" Enter the URL or file path. Report Repository Path To view the path of the Report Repository you are [...]

Running DBxtra Report Web Service on 64 bit Windows

If you want to run the DBxtra  Report Web Service on a 64 bit OS then please read here: Running 32-bit Applications on 64-bit Windows (IIS 6.0) Windows Server 2003™, Service Pack 1 enables IIS 6.0 to run 32-bit Web applications on 64-bit Windows using the Windows-32-on-Windows-64 (WOW64) compatibility layer. IIS 6.0 using WOW64 is [...]

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