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The JSViewer_MVC(Core) sample demonstrates the use of the ActiveReports JSViewer with an ASP.NET Core back-end.
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Note: To run this sample, you must have
Visual Studio 2022 (version 17.0 or later)
.NET 6.0 SDK or later
.NET Core Hosting Bundle (for deployment to IIS)
https://github.com/activereports/WebSamples19/tree/main/JSViewer_MVC_Core
When you run the sample, the JSViewer opens in your browser. The viewer provides links to reports to demonstrate the ActiveReports JSViewer with an ASP.NET Core back-end.
Clicking the report link in the left panel opens the report for preview. You can preview the following reports.
AnnualReport.rdlx
Invoice.rdlx
Invoice.rpx
InvoiceList.rdlx
Invoice_Colored.rpx
Project & ResourceAnalysis - Staff Performance Analysis.rdlx
Statistical analysis scatter plot.rdlx
User defined report columns.rdlx
The project consists of the following elements.
Controllers folder: This folder contains the HomeController that handles the user interaction and returns the main Index view.
ViewerApp folder: Contains JSViewer CSS and JavaScript files.
readme: This file contains the instructions on how to build and run the sample project.
Startup.cs: This is the default startup file.
Web.config: This configuration file contains the httpHandlers that allow ActiveReports to process reports on the Web. Note that you need to manually update version information here when you update your version of ActiveReports.
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Before publishing the sample, you must do the following.
In the index.html file, uncomment the following line:
<!--<base href="/JSViewer_MVC_Core/">-->
Copy the sample ViewerApp folder to the publish folder.