By adding the Crystal Reports runtime libraries to
your project, you enable your project to access
Crystal Reports functionality.
For java projects, add the Crystal
Reports runtime libraries to the classpath. For dynamic web projects,
add the Crystal Reports runtime
libraries to the directory that stores Java libraries. For example, the
following directories can be used:
WEB-INF/lib or
WEB-INF/classes folder.
Crystal Reports runtime libraries
The following table shows the functionality
provided by each library:
Type
of functionality | Crystal Reports
runtime libraries |
Core runtime functionality
| commons-collections-3.1.jar
commons-configuration-1.2.jar
commons-lang-2.1.jar
commons-logging.jar
CrystalCommon2.jar
CrystalReportsRuntime.jar
cvom.jar
icu4j.jar
jai_imageio.jar
JDBInterface.jar
keycodedecoder.jar
log4j.jar
logging.jar
pfjgraphics.jar
xpp3.jar
|
| jrcerom.jar
webreporting.jar
webreporting-jsf.jar
|
| DatabaseConnectors.jar
QueryBuilder.jar
|
| Note: It is not possible to design reports
that use XML data with this version of Crystal Reports Java. However, you can
view XML reports that were created with other versions of the Crystal Reports
designer.
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Projects using barcode fonts in reports
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