| Rave
Reports 5 : Editions Overview |
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| Rave BEX (Borland Edition eXtended) for Delphi and Kylix | |
| Provides
the complete Rave visual features (Rave Visual
Designer) and continues to provide a powerful and flexible suite of
reporting components and classes that are in its predecessors, ReportPrinter
Pro and Rave 4. Rave also includes SQL DataViews (drivers) to enable direct connect or web oriented access to reports from Microsoft ODBC, Microsoft SQL Server, Apollo, Advantage, DBXpress, Access & DBIsam databases. The code based reporting system contains 19 components with over 500 methods, properties, and events and compiles into your application with no external files. Some of its features include word wrapped memos, full graphics, justification, precise page positioning, real world measurements, printer configuration, font control, and full-featured print preview. Rave BEX continues to easily handle banded style reports (with master-detail to unlimited levels), form letters, invoices, snaking columns, preprinted forms and any other report you will want to create. Includes a copy of a single user Rave Server. |
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| Rave DE (Developer Edition) | |
| Rave
DE includes all of the BEX Edition visual report design tools, as well
as the DLLs required to interface the reporting system into an application.
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| Rave Server | |
The Rave Server is the central repository
& library for storage and execution of all Rave reports. The server
executes the report command request from an authorized client and sends
the completed report out in HTML, PDF or Rave native format to the requesting
client. The client can execute the Rave Server and receive reports using
only their browser. Designed to be scaleable from a few users to many
thousand, the Rave Server can grow as needs expand - even to the extent
of supporting load balancing over multiple servers. Licensing is based
on number of concurrent users. |