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I just received a newsletter from you all highlighting the upcoming release of ClientUI. It really looks impressive! I'm specifically interested in the Silverlight ReportViewer and how that will work. Can you shed any specifics?
Will it require webservice? or do you set the report URI?
How is security implemented?
Will it support forms authentication for public facing websites?
In the past, SSRS has always looked promising except Microsoft seems to have designed it more for intranet use versus internet use.
thanks in advance.
Hello,Thanks for your patience. We've discussed your questions with our development team. Here the result goes.First of all, our SqlReportViewer will not require you to change the topology of your existing SSRS deployment. That's made possible because we will ship a server-side handler for the SqlReportViewer which processes the communication between the client and server. This also means that you can continue to use your existing security settings, whether it is Windows Authentication or Forms.Secondly, the server component of our SqlReportViewer will use default windows credential when communicating with the actual SSRS web services. You can override both the credentials and the impersonation level by deriving the handler class and overriding the provided virtual properties.Finally, you can use Forms authenthication to handle the security between the client and the server that hosts the SqlReportViewer's HTTP handler. This allows you to have granular control over how your applications should behave based on user's roles.I hope you've now got clearer picture on our upcoming SqlReportViewer. Please feel free to let me know if you have any questions.Thanks,Jimmy
Hello,
I would need to discuss the details with our developer teams since I have not received any updates from them. If I am not mistaken, we only provide the viewer. The security is already handled by Microsoft (API).
Regards,Handy
Let me give you a little more detail on how our current reporting works with an Asp.Net application and SSRS Report Server. Please note, I'm only concerned with Security for public facing Silverlight applications. (No Intranet). I'm also interesting in Remote report processing from the SSRS Report Server.
Current Method:
Obviously, your new Silverlight ReportViewer runs on the client (versus server using Asp.Net ReportViewer). So I realize we will need to make some changes, but what?
That's about it for now. Any help much appreciated!
Handy? Anybody? You there?
That's great news! You guys are awesome! I can't wait to check it out!
Reporting is the one area that has forced us to hold off on our ASP.Net migtration to Silverlight. The fact that we won't have to re-write all our SSRS Server reports by leveraging your SQLReportViewer control is a huge benefit. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
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