Configuring WL to pass requests to Actuate Report Server

Hi,
I have read all the documentation and checked the newsgroups.All seem to talk about
passing requests FROM IIS/Netscape/Apache etc TO WL.However my requirement is to
configure WL to forward a particular type of request to Actuate Report Server since
I am using WL as a webserver/App server.
I would be really glad if somebody could throw some light on this issue.
--Vijay

Hi,
We have worked on Actuate. In our case we had java classes sitting in the
WebLogic VM and talking
to Actuate using JNI. The public interfaces of these wrapped classes were
called in JSP's. I doubt if there
is anything like configuring WLS for Actuate?
Bharat
Vijay <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:3a941af9$[email protected]..
>
Hi,
I have read all the documentation and checked the newsgroups.All seem totalk about
passing requests FROM IIS/Netscape/Apache etc TO WL.However my requirementis to
configure WL to forward a particular type of request to Actuate ReportServer since
I am using WL as a webserver/App server.
I would be really glad if somebody could throw some light on this issue.
--Vijay

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    I have a client which i do reporting services for. The client doesn't have technologies like DW because of lack of skills. I want to design a website for them where they can access , filter, or manipulate data depending on the report they want. 
    I just want assistance on how to do it, which technologies should i use? any website i can refer for source code?
    Thanks in advance.

    Hi tmpmadula,
    As per my understanding, you installed reporting services on the server, you want to enable users to access, manage and deliver reports from website according to their demand.
    With Reporting Services, we can publish reports, schedule report processing, or access reports on-demand. You can select from a variety of viewing formats, export reports to other applications such as Microsoft Excel, and subscribe to published reports.
    The reports that you create can be viewed over a Web-based connection or as part of a Microsoft Windows application or SharePoint site. We can also create data alerts on reports published to a SharePoint site and receive email messages when report data changes.
    In this case, we can use the Reporting Services Configuration Manager to configure a SQL Server Reporting Services installation in Native Mode. For detail information, please refer to the following steps:
    Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Microsoft SQL Server instance, and then point to Configuration Tools.
    Click Reporting Services Configuration Manager. The Connect to a Report Server Instance dialog box appears so that we can select the report server instance we want to configure.
    In Server Name, specify the name of the computer on which the report server instance is installed. The name of the local computer appears by default.
    In Report Server Instance, select the SQL Server Reporting Services instance that you want to configure. Only report server instances for this version of SQL Server appear in the list. You cannot configure earlier versions of Reporting Services.
    Click Connect.
    Configure the Report Server Service Account.
    Configure Report Server URLs.
    Create a Report Server Database.
    Configure a Report Server Database Connection.
    Configure a Report Server for E-Mail Delivery.
    Configure and Manage Encryption Keys.
    For detail information about How to Configure SQL Server Reporting Services, please refer to the following documents:
    https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb934490.aspx
    https://community.dynamics.com/gp/b/azurecurve/archive/2012/02/07/how-to-configure-sql-server-reporting-services-in-order-to-deploy-reporting-services-reports-in-gp.aspx
    If you have any more questions, please feel free to ask.
    Thanks,
    Wendy Fu
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