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Publishing Crystal Report as a Web Service
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A code walk to expose a Crystal Report as a Web Service
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Hodentek
United States
Worked in the area of electrical discharges, high energy lasers, high voltage technology, plasma technology, lithography, thin film plastics, superconducting thin films, diamond thin films, electron accelerators, and free electron lasers for several years. Mentored/guided MS and PhD students at several universities in USA, Brazil, Australia, and India.
Reading books and photography are my hobbies.
Also trained workforce clients with legacy computer skills in web related technologies.
I recently authored a beginner level book on MS SQL Server Integration Services. Details available at the following link:
http://www.packtpub.com/sql-server-integration-services-visual-studio-2005/book
My second book was released in 2008
Learn SQL Server Reporting Services 2008
Get book details at the following site:
http://www.packtpub.com/learning-sql-server-2008-reporting-services/book
This is for anyone who is interested in Reporting Services a la Microsoft. It has over 50 hands-on exercises and covers all aspects of Reporting Services.
Recent new books:
Microsoft SQL Azure Enterprise Application Development 2010
-A Comprehensive book on SQL Azure
Microsoft Visual Studio LightSwitch Business Application Development 2011
A step-by-step approach that is sure to work
Learning SQL Server Reporting Services 2012 Packt Publishers, ISBN: 978-1-84968-992-2 , 2013
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