NosDB is a prominent representative of the NoSQL databases. It is designed for use on the .Net platform and has open source. NosDb, like many other non-relational databases, has a high speed and good linear scalability. In this article, we'll look at the way to connect to the NosDb database inside the report with a plug-in for the designer.
Recently, the NoSQL database is gaining more and more popularity. They differ favourably from conventional relational databases and provide the following: high resilience, incredibly large amounts of data, good scalability, clustering. One of the new NoSQL databases is RavenDB. This is a document-oriented database, like the popular MongoDB. But compared to the last, RavenDB is an open source database. This means you can use it in your apps for free and add functionality according to your wish.
This is the final part of the article about using FastReport.Net in conjunction with a PHP application. In previous articles, we looked at the way to create a server part on ASP.Net Core. Let me remind you that it allows you to get a report display, a report designer display with a report loaded into it for editing, to download reports in a given format.
Every time we generate a web report, ajax request leads to the execution of handlers: WebResource.axd and FastReport.Export.axd. Files with the axd extension are used in ASP .NET applications to get resources from dll libraries: images, javascript and styles.
With this Easter egg, FastReport developers decided to show us an alternative way to use their generator. Based on the report, they created a game - the well-known Minesweeper. Surprisingly, this is indeed possible thanks to the built-in report script!