At ODTUG a few weeks back I saw Marc Sewtz's excellent presentation on the integration between Oracle Application Express (APEX) and BI Publisher. Lots of good examples and tips.
He mentioned a recent white paper on integrating Publisher with APEX via the Publisher web services by Jason Straub. Delighted to see this. Trying to pull it all together in one place, here is a collection of great references for APEX developers wanting to integrate with BI Publisher.
PDF Printing in APEX
from the APEX OTN pages
Apex Integration I
and
Apex Integration II
by Tim
Calling BI Publisher report from APEX via URLs
by Dimitri
BI Publisher Web Services and APEX
by Venkat
Call BI Publisher Web Services from APEX
by Tyler
and the most recent addition to the series ...
Integrating Oracle Application Express with BI Publisher
white paper by Jason
A fine example of evolutionary collaboration.
Thank you all.
Comments (1)
Hi Tim,
I am new to BI Publisher. I have managed to build a RTF template to print a check on a pre printed stationery (For Oracle Apps). There are two issues I have:
1. The check I need to print has the invoice lines on top repeated twice and the actual check at the bottom. The isse is when i print multiple invoice lines and it exceeds the section allocated for invoice lines, it pushes content down and my alignment is destroyed. What i need to do is once a certain number of lines are printed it should print the balance lines in a different file and continue the check as usual. I figured that bursting may be an option but most of the stuff on the internet points to pushing the content through email when bursting. Is there anyway to achieve this.
2. When displaying output in columns I want to achieve this in a table not using word colums
c1 c2
Invoice Num - Amount Invoice Num Amount
1 10 4 10
2 9 5 9
3 20 6 34
Extral lines after the end of this section should go into a differnt file
Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks
Posted by Prem | August 31, 2009 10:02 AM
Posted on August 31, 2009 10:02