Monday, March 26, 2012

Report Viewer through SOAP webservices

Hi everyone,
I want to use report viewer throught SOAP webservices. How to do this?
I dont want to use the URL access. I want to use reportviewer control and
the report to be access through the webservice.
Advance thanks for help.
regards,
J.SingaraveluSetup Instructions for ReportViewer
Before you can run and examine the code for the ReportViewer sample ASP.NET
server control, several components and tools must be installed.
After you follow the instructions for installation and configuration of the
items listed in the prerequisites section, you can view the sample by using
Visual Studio .NET.
Important Sample applications should not be connected to or used with
your production SQL Server database or your report server without the
permission of the system administrator.
Prerequisites
In addition to being familiar with Visual Studio .NET and either C# or
Visual Basic, to use ReportViewer you must install or verify the
installation of the following items on your development system:
a.. Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003.
b.. Microsoft .NET Framework version v1.1.4322.
c.. The Reporting Services samples. You can choose to install the samples
during Reporting Services setup. To install the samples, select
Documentation and Samples on the component feature tree during setup. For
more information, see Selecting Components of Reporting Services to Install.
d.. A report server that you have permission to access on your network, if
you plan to use the sample server control to view reports on a Web Forms
page.
Note ReportViewer may be converted to compile and run in previous
versions of Visual Studio .NET. However, it is designed specifically to be
compatible with the version mentioned in this section.
Install Location
After the prerequisite components and tools are installed, you can begin
using ReportViewer. By default, the ReportViewer server control is installed
to C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL\Reporting
Services\Samples\Applications\ReportViewer. To begin using the sample, open
the ReportViewer sample application solution file, ReportViewer.sln, using
Visual Studio .NET. For more information, see Using the ReportViewer Server
Control.
extracted from reporting services books online
"singaravelu" <singaravelu@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:CB4ACB94-FA43-4016-81D1-2C7349B22FA9@.microsoft.com...
> Hi everyone,
> I want to use report viewer throught SOAP webservices. How to do
> this?
> I dont want to use the URL access. I want to use reportviewer control and
> the report to be access through the webservice.
>
> Advance thanks for help.
> regards,
> J.Singaravelu
>
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