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This topic describes how to view a FlexReport in your MVC application using C1 MVC ReportViewer template. C1 MVC ReportViewer template provides three different options by which you can preview your report in FlexViewer;
Reports in current project
If you are working with MVC 5 application, you can use the Reports in current project option in the C1 MVC ReportViewer template to add the report to your Visual Studio application, and then view it in FlexViewer.
Once you create an application using C1 MVC Report Viewer, it automatically registers the required resources, adds the relevant Web API resources and packages to your application.
Report in SSRS server
If you are working with MVC 5 or ASP.NET Core Framework applications, you can use the Report in SSRS server option in the C1 MVC Report Viewer template to view the SSRS report in FlexViewer. You can use this option only for the SSRS reports that are hosted on a server.
Report in other report service
If you are working with MVC 3, 4, or ASP.NET Core Framework applications, you can only use the Report in other report service option in the C1 MVC Report Viewer template to view the report in FlexViewer. You can use this option when your report is hosted on the Web API Service project.
Report in ActiveReprots report service
If you are working with MVC 5 or ASP.NET Core Framework applications, you can use the Report in ActiveReports report service option in the C1 MVC Report Viewer template to view the ActiveReports in FlexViewer. You can use this option only for the ActiveReports that are hosted on a server.
The below steps demonstrates how you can use C1 MVC ReportViewer wizard to view a report in FlexViewer control using Visual Studio template.
Note: The C1 ASP.NET MVC 5 Web Application template for ASP.NET MVC Edition automatically registers the required resources, and adds the relevant references and packages to your application. Therefore, you can directly use the C1 MVC ReportViewer template if your application is created using ComponentOne template.
In the Solution Explorer, right click the project and select Add | New Item. The New Item dialog appears.
In the New Item dialog, select C# | General and select Text File in the right pane.
Name the text file as licenses.licx.
In the licenses.licx file, add the following:
C1.Web.Mvc.LicenseDetector, C1.Web.Mvc
C1.Web.Mvc.Viewer.LicenseDetector, C1.Web.Mvc.FlexViewer
Note: In case you are working with ASP.NET Core application, you can license the resources and your application using the MESCIUS License Manager Extension. For more information, see Licensing topic.
Complete the following steps to register the required resources for using ASP.NET MVC FlexViewer control:
From the Solution Explorer, open the folders Views | Shared.
Double click _Layout.cshtml
to open it.
Add the following code between the <head></head>
tags.
@Html.C1().Styles()
@Html.C1().Scripts().Basic().FlexViewer()
For more information on how to register resources for FlexViewer, refer to Registering Resources.
Complete the following steps to add controller to your application.
Right click the Controllers folder and select Add | New Scaffolded Item....
In the Add Scaffold wizard select MVC5 Controller - Empty, and click Add.
Provide a name to the Controller. For example, we name the controller as ReportController.
A new controller is added to the application within the folder Controllers.