Yearly Archives: 2009

Check out the demos of our Reporting Services products

We have launched the demos of our Reporting Services products to demonstrate their capabilities. In fact, we have exposed the AdventureWorks 2008 sample reports of Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services so that customers can test their outputs before making a positive decision. Thanks to Adam Cogan for this suggestion.

The AdventureWorks 2008 sample reports are a set of predefined report definition files that use the AdventureWorks 2008 databases as data sources. You can export these reports using our Rendering Extensions Continue Reading

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Aspose.Words for Reporting Services 3.1.1 Released

We have just published Aspose.Words for Reporting Services 3.1.1. It is a hotfix that contains two important bugfixes. First, it addresses the long table cells problem reported by our customers. If your reports include tables with large amount of data spread over a few pages, you might want to install the hotfix to avoid incorrect export. Second, it addresses the invalid group page breaks placement that occurred for some relatively complex report design.

To download the hotfix, please visit http://www.aspose.com/community/files/52/ssrs-rendering-extensions/aspose.words-for-reporting-services/default.aspxContinue Reading

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Generate XPS Documents in Aspose.Words Online Demos

We have updated Aspose.Words Online Demos to Aspose.Words 6.5 to show conversion of documents to Microsoft XML Paper Specification (XPS).

Dinner Invitation is one of the demos. Click on the Demo tab, click on the XPS option and click Submit. The generated XPS document will be sent to your browser. If you have an XPS viewer installed, it will show.

N.B. XPS (and PDF, rendering and printing) are available in Aspose.Words for .NET only at the moment. Will be available … Continue Reading

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Aspose.Report for .NET 1.0.0 Released!

We are happy to announce our new product Aspose.Report for .NET. Aspose.Report for .NET can be used for a variety of tasks ranging from ad hoc reports to quick and easy search screens and a variety of great looking charts.

The first version of Aspose.Report for .NET includes following sub components:

·         AdHoc for ASP.NET

·         AdHoc for WinForms

·         Chart

 

AdHoc for ASP.NET

Aspose.AdHoc users will be familiar with this component because this is the Continue Reading

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Need a testimonial for Aspose.Words for Java

Hi all,

We are splitting all product pages including documentation of the .NET and Java versions of Aspose.Words to eliminate any confusion for customers about which features are avilable where. Each page including Case Studies, Buzz, Testimonials is going to have its own version for .NET and Java.

I have just realized we do not have even one testimonial for Aspose.Words for Java (all testimonials have been for .NET so far).

Be the first to post a testimonial for Aspose.Words … Continue Reading

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CPRR – is the Aspose.Words Mantra

For several years already we’ve been growing Aspose.Words in the following four strategic feature directions:

  • Conversions
  • Programming
  • Rendering
  • Reporting

It just came to me that this is indeed our “mantra” and it helps us to explain many things that we do, but ultimately, it helps you to understand what Aspose.Words is about and what you can expect. Here is a brief recap:

Conversions – Aspose.Words supports a number of load or import document formats and a number … Continue Reading

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Aspose.Words Documentation Updated and Reorganized

We have uploaded an updated version of the Aspose.Words Documentation.

There were three interesting changes:

  • Programmer’s Guide reorganized to follow the Aspose.Words “mantra” (Conversion, Programming, Rendering, Reporting).
  • Technical Articles grouped according to the “mantra” as well and turned into How-to sections in the Programmer’s Guide.
  • Several new How-to articles published.

Programmer’s Guide Reorganized

When you are working with Aspose.Words you are doing one of the following:

  • Loading, saving or converting documents.
  • Programming with the Document Object Model.
  • Filling a document with
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Aspose.Words for .NET 6.5.0 supports export to XML Paper Specification (XPS) and more

We have recently released Aspose.Words for .NET 6.5.0 with great new features and fixes. You can read the usual release details here, while in this post I want to highlight some of what we’ve done.

 

Export to XPS (XML Paper Specification)

Aspose.Words for .NET now supports converting any document to XPS!

Microsoft XML Paper Specification (XPS) is a fixed-layout document format designed to provide device-independent document appearance.

Aspose.Words uses the same high-fidelity page layout and rendering engine for output … Continue Reading

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Released all Samples for Aspose.Words

I have zipped and uploaded all samples for Aspose.Words to http://www.aspose.com/community/files/51/file-format-components/aspose.words-for-.net-and-java/category1177.aspx. There are two ZIP downloads. One for Aspose.Words for .NET and another for Java. The download for .NET includes source code in C# and VisualBasic.NET.

The downloads include:

  • Source code for all articles in the Aspose.Words Documentation.
  • Source code for all snippets in the Aspose.Words API Reference.
  • Additional useful sample projects.

There are over 20 sample projects for Aspose.Words for .NET, many of them are new which you have … Continue Reading

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Aspose.Pdf.Kit is now fully supported on 64-bit OS

A new release of Aspose.Pdf.Kit is published on Sunday, July 05, 2009. The good news is that 64-bit OS is now fully supported by Aspose.Pdf.Kit 3.5.0.0. Previously, some unmanaged code was used to support certain features, which caused problems on 64-bit OS; however, now the code has been completely converted to the managed code which provides the freedom. The resource file, previously included in the installer, is no more required. Only the DLL needs to be deployed.

That’s not all … Continue Reading

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