You can manually add
Crystal Reports functionality to
projects. Adding Crystal Reports functionality to a project enables it to view
and process reports.
Manually adding Crystal Reports functionality
involves these tasks:
Manually adding Crystal Reports runtime
libraries to a project
You can manually add the
Crystal Reports runtime
libraries to projects. You may want to do this under the following
circumstances:
You
are working in an IDE other than Eclipse.
You
want to add
Crystal Reports
runtime libraries to an Eclipse project that is not a Java, dynamic web, or
plug-in project.
For most configurations, it is recommended to
add the Crystal Reports runtime
libraries to a project automatically. Adding the
Crystal Reports runtime
libraries to a project automatically includes helper classes and adds
configuration files to the project.
Manually configuring web project
settings
You can manually edit web project settings to do
several things:
To
allow your application to use
Crystal
Reports web viewers.
To do this, you configure
web.xml.
To
set default report location, session timeout, and external function library
class names.
To do this, you configure
CRConfig.xml.