Perform the following
steps to add your own report category to the Reports window.
Note that these steps create the Tables Report, which you can find
in the table in the Reports window.
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Create a new Java package
for:
com.sas.reports
that contains the file:
TableListingReport.java
The TableListingReport
class extends an abstract class called AbstractReport. AbstractReport
contains the implementation of the reporting plug-in interface called
ReportingInterface. TableListingReport shows an implementation of
only the mandatory methods that have not been implemented in AbstractReport.
It is recommended that when creating a custom report to extend AbstractReport
class. For an example of the TableListingReport, see
Example Java Code for a Report Plug-in. For
explanations of the methods in the report plug-in interface, see
Reporting Interface Methods.
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Compile TableListingReport.java
to create class files.
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Create a manifest file,
called MANIFEST.MF, that describes your compiled classes, and add
the following line to the MANIFEST.MF file:
Plugin-Init: com.sas.reports.TableListingReport.class
If you do not add this
line to MANIFEST.MF, then SAS Data Integration Studio software cannot
recognize this plug-in.
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Build a compressed JAR
(Java ARchives) file (not an "executable" JAR file) that contains
your compiled class files, and the MANIFEST.MF file. Before adding
the manifest file to the JAR file, create a folder called META-INF,
and put your manifest file in this folder. Now add the META-INF folder
to your JAR file.
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Navigate to the folder
called 'plugins' in the 'SASDataIntegrationStudio' folder. If SAS
Data Integration Studio is installed in your Program Files, a likely
path for the 'plugins' folder is:
C:\Program Files\SASHome\SASDataIntegrationStudio\<version>\plugins
Once inside the plugins
directory, create a new folder. You do not need to name the folder
anything in particular. Add your JAR file into the folder that you
just created. SAS Data Integration Studio software cannot find your
JAR file if you just add it to the plugins directory, or if your JAR
file is two or more directories deep from the plugins folder. You
must put your JAR file inside a folder that you create in the plugins
directory. If the name of the folder that you created is 'reports',
and the name of your JAR file is 'sas.reports.jar', then the complete
path of this JAR file based on the previous example path, would be:
C:\Program Files\SASHome\SASDataIntegrationStudio\<version>\plugins\
reports\sas.reports.jar
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Start SAS Data Integration
Studio to populate the
Reports window with
the category that corresponds to your plug-in code in the JAR file
that you created. If you do not see a report for your plug-in code
in the
Reports window, make sure the perspective
in the
Reports window is set to
All in
the drop-down menu in the
Show field.
You can add multiple
reports to your package. If you want to add multiple reports, compile
class files for each report category that you want to create, and
add the compiled classes to your JAR file. Modify the Plugin-Init
line of code in your manifest file by adding each class, and separating
each class by a semi-colon.