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Eclipse BIRT Project
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Eclipse BIRT Report Designer
Developer(s)Eclipse Foundation
Initial release2005; 19 years ago (2005)
Stable release
4.9.0[1] / June 16, 2021; 3 years ago (2021-06-16)
Written inJava
Operating systemCross-platform
Available inMultilingual
TypeEnterprise Reporting / Business Intelligence
LicenseEclipse Public License
Websitewww.eclipse.org/birt

The Business Intelligence and Reporting Tools (BIRT) Project is an open source software project that provides reporting and business intelligence capabilities for rich client and web applications, especially those based on Java and Java EE. BIRT is a top-level software project within the Eclipse Foundation, an independent not-for-profit consortium of software industry vendors and an open source community.

The project's stated goals are to address a wide range of reporting needs within a typical application,[2] ranging from operational or enterprise reporting to multi-dimensional online analytical processing (OLAP). Initially, the project has focused on and delivered capabilities that allow application developers to easily design and integrate reports into applications.

The project is supported by an active community of users at BIRT Developer Center and developers at the Eclipse.org BIRT Project page.

BIRT has two main components: a visual report designer within the Eclipse IDE for creating BIRT Reports, and a runtime component for generating reports that can be deployed to any Java environment. The BIRT project also includes a charting engine that is both fully integrated into the report designer and can be used standalone to integrate charts into an application.

BIRT Report designs are persisted as XML and can access a number of different data sources including JDO datastores, JFire Scripting Objects, POJOs, SQL databases, Web Services and XML.

History

The BIRT project was first proposed and sponsored by Actuate Corporation when Actuate joined the Eclipse Foundation as a Strategic Developer on August 24, 2004.[3] The project was subsequently approved and became a top-level project within the Eclipse community on October 6, 2004[4] The project contributor community includes IBM, and Innovent Solutions.

In 2007 IBM's Tivoli Division adopted BIRT as the infrastructure for its Tivoli Common Reporting (TCR) product. TCR produces historical reports on Tivoli-managed IT resources and processes.

The initial project code base was designed and developed by Actuate beginning in early 2004 and donated to the Eclipse Foundation when the project was approved.

Versions

Eclipse BIRT Project Released Versions
Version Release Date Description
1.0 Preview March 1, 2005 Preview at EclipseCon 2005: Eclipse Report Designer, Report Engine, Chart Engine
1.0 June 6, 2005 Initial BIRT Report Designer, BIRT Report Engine, BIRT Chart Engine
1.0.1 July, 2005 Support for Eclipse 3.1; RCP version of BIRT Report Designer[5]
2.0 January 23, 2006 Major release[6]
2.0.1 February 22, 2006 Maintenance release
2.1 June 28, 2006 Major release as part of Eclipse Callisto Simultaneous Release[7]
2.0.2 August 4, 2006 Maintenance release
2.1.1 September 26, 2006 Maintenance release
2.1.2 February 27, 2007 Maintenance release
2.1.3 July 5, 2007 Maintenance release
2.2 June 28, 2007 Major release as part of Eclipse Europa Simultaneous Release[8]
2.2.1 October 2, 2007 Maintenance release
2.2.1.1 November 1, 2007 Maintenance release
2.2.2 February 27, 2008 Maintenance release
2.3 June 25, 2008 Major release as part of Eclipse Ganymede Simultaneous Release[9]
2.3.1 September 24, 2008 "SR 1" Fall Maintenance release
2.3.2 February 25, 2009 "SR 2" Winter Maintenance release
2.5 June 24, 2009 Major release as part of Eclipse Galileo Simultaneous Release[10]
2.5.1 September 25, 2009 "SR 1" Fall Maintenance release
2.5.2 February 28, 2010 "SR 2" Winter Maintenance release
2.6 June 24, 2010 Major release as part of Eclipse Helios Simultaneous Release[11]
2.6.1 September 17, 2010 "SR 1" Fall Maintenance release
2.6.2 February 25, 2011 "SR 2" Spring Maintenance release
3.7 June 22, 2011 Major release as part of Eclipse Indigo Simultaneous Release[12]
3.7.1 September 23, 2011 "SR 1" Fall Maintenance release
3.7.2 February 24, 2012 "SR 2" Maintenance release
4.2.0 June 27, 2012 Major release as part of Eclipse Juno Simultaneous Release[13]
4.2.1 September 28, 2012 Maintenance release
4.2.2 February 22, 2013 Maintenance release
4.3 June 26, 2013 Major release as part of Eclipse Kepler Simultaneous Release[14]
4.3.1 September 27, 2013 Maintenance release
4.3.2 February 28, 2014 Maintenance release
4.4.0 June 25, 2014 Major release as part of Eclipse Luna Simultaneous Release[15]
4.4.1 September 26, 2014 Maintenance release
4.4.2 February 27, 2015 Maintenance release
4.5.0 June 24, 2015 Major release as part of Eclipse Mars Simultaneous Release[16]
4.6.0 June 22, 2016 Major release as part of Eclipse Neon Simultaneous Release[17]
4.7.0 June 28, 2017 Major release as part of Eclipse Oxygen Simultaneous Release[18]
4.8.0 June 27, 2018 Major release as part of Eclipse Photon Simultaneous Release[19]
4.9.0 June 16, 2021 Minor release[20]

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