Features
- Cover Type: Hard Cover with 488 pages
- Published by: Apress October 30, 2006
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1590597591
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1590597590
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Book Dimensions:
9.4 x 6.9 x 1.2 inches
- Weighs: 1.4 pounds
Book Description
Pro Crystal Enterprise/BusinessObjects XI Programming shows you how to create customized solutions using the Business Objects/Crystal Enterprise object model. Here you'll see the object model utilized to create professional-quality tools like on-demand web services, report metadata extraction, scheduling, security, and user management.
Author Carl Ganz explains in detail how to build advanced reporting solutions for Crystal Enterprise/Business Objects XI. He shows how to integrate CE/BO XI with .NET 2.0 and Visual Studio to create more flexible, tailored, and responsive reporting solutions than have previously been possible. In short, you'll surpass what you thought you could achieve, and learn to create almost any imaginable reporting solution that Business Objects XI can handle.
About The Author
Carl Ganz, Jr. is president of Seton
software Development, Inc., a provider of
software design and development services located in Raritan, New Jersey. He has an M.B.A in Finance from Seton Hall University and is the author of three other books on
software development as well as dozens of articles on Visual Basic, C#, and
Microsoft .NET technology. Carl has created numerous solutions over the years using the Crystal Enterprise and BusinessObjects XI .NET and RAS SDKs. He is the president and founder of the New Jersey Visual Basic User Group and has been a featured speaker at
software development conferences in both the U.S. and Germany. Carl and his wife Wendy, live in Raritan, New Jersey, with their son Carl III, their dog Elke, and their cats Jack and Jake. Contact Carl at
seton.software@verizon.net.
Reader Reviews
The company I work for started a Crystal Enterprise project several months ago. I can honestly say that we would have been unable to complete the project if we did not have this book. It really takes you step-by-step in an easily readable format through what needs to be done. Also, the examples used all worked properly (a problem with many other computer books) and were extremely relevant. There are few people with Crystal Entreprise experience out there today so this book is really needed. We also find ourselves using it as a reference guide occasionally. If you are working with Crystal Enterprise or planning to implement CE I would strongly recommend this book.
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