Re: I need help, I have problom using iReport

From:
Dorian <Dorian@smack.us>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.programmer
Date:
Sun, 15 Jul 2007 12:04:54 -0500
Message-ID:
<1184519077_82@surge17-west.com>
This line:

JasperReport jasperReport =
JasperCompileManager.compileReport(reportSource);

is going to convert a .jrxml file into a Java source file and compile
it to create a .jasper (same as a .class) file. It sound like either a
compilers if not available in your environment (are you using a JDK) or
your .jrxml contains java code snippets that are invalid.

D.

On 2007-07-15 11:31:06 -0500, sahm <sahm007@gmail.com> said:

HI every no

I have problom with this code
this code for create report in java using iReport

///////////////////////////////////////////////

String reportSource = "./src/test_db/report/templates/
HelloReportWorld.jrxml";
String reportDest = "./src/test_db/report/results/
HelloReportWorld.html";

Map<String, Object> params = new HashMap<String, Object>();
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(this, "NO. 3");

try
{
JasperReport jasperReport =
JasperCompileManager.compileReport(reportSource);

JasperPrint jasperPrint = JasperFillManager.fillReport(jasperReport,
params, new JREmptyDataSource());

JasperExportManager.exportReportToHtmlFile(jasperPrint, reportDest);

JasperViewer.viewReport(jasperPrint);
}

catch (JRException ex)
{
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(this, ex.toString());
}

////////////////////////////////////////

when I run the code this error is showing
<<< net.sf.jasperreports.engine.JRException: Error Compiling java
Source files: E:\Salim\Project\test_DB
\HelloReportWorld_1184573407625.java >>>

and I do not have any file with this name
(HelloReportWorld_1184573407625.java)

Best Salim


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