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A: Unable to Call jasper report from Jar file

MadProgrammerDon't convert the results of getClass().getResource("report.jrxml") to a String, instead, you want to use getClass().getResourceAsStream("report.jrxml") and pass this into JasperCompileManager.compileReport(InputStream) try (InputStream is = getClass().getResourceAsStream("report.jrxml")) { ...

I am using this but report still not showing when i run the jar file InputStream is = getClass().getResourceAsStream("report.jrxml"); JasperReport report = JasperCompileManager.compileReport(is); JasperPrint print = JasperFillManager.fillReport(report, null, conn); JasperViewer.viewReport(print);
Does it throw an Exception? Have you added debug statements in to see where the code gets to??
Yes , i am getting FileNotFound Exception
From which call? From one of the Jasper calls or from within code?
From one of jasper calls
And FileNotFoundException occures only when i run the jar file.
09:22
Post the full stack trace - can't help you without. The above code is (just about) what we use in production every day
I am getting problem when running jar. how can i see the log then ?
You could run the jar from the command line. You could use something like log4j and log the content to a file
Please Take a look at this question stackoverflow.com/questions/25844357/…
Why duplicate it? You can't provide the information we need to fix it
here, can we have a lil convo ?
i am at the deadline
InputStream is = getClass().getResourceAsStream("report.jrxml");
BufferedReader br = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(is));

JasperReport report = JasperCompileManager.compileReport(is);

JasperPrint print = JasperFillManager.fillReport(report, null, conn);
JasperViewer.viewReport(print);
code is running fine this time, no exception.
but no report pop up
10:21
It would still seem to me that the report isn't been generated for some reason. Have you put in System.out.println before each statement to see if any of the them aren't been called for some reasons?
Yes i just did.
I print a statement after every line
i am not getting anything except the print statement after InputStream is = getClass().getResourceAsStream("report.jrxml");
after it i am not getting anyting
i printed the path that is returned from getClass().getResource("report.jrxml").getPath() and i am getting this C:/Users/user/Documents/NetBeansProjects/JasperReport/dist/JasperReport.jar!/rep‌​ort.jrxml
So it sounds like the compile is failing. Try trapping a Throwable instead of Exception
and i am not using getResource() except to get the path
when InputStream is = getClass().getResourceAsStream("report.jrxml"); runs my code sure goes in the catch block. but i am not getting any thing in catch block. i printed some thing on my lable there but i am not getting anything. after this statement i am getting nothing.
10:37
But it's possible that's throwing a Runtime exception or Error, which wouldn't be caught by a catch statement using an Exception
10:53
public class Report extends JFrame {
JLabel l;
public Report(){
setSize(600,600);
setVisible(true);
setLayout(new GridLayout(2, 1));
l = new JLabel();
add(l);
}
public void print()throws Exception{
Class.forName("oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver");
String URL =
"jdbc:oracle:thin:@192.168.0.30:1531:erptest5";
String USER = "apps";
String PASS = "mskiz145";
Connection conn =
DriverManager.getConnection(URL, USER, PASS);
InputStream is = getClass().getResourceAsStream("report.jrxml");
JasperReport report = JasperCompileManager.compileReport(is);
try {
Report r = new Report();
r.print();
} catch (Exception e) {
jLabel1.setText(e.getMessage());
}
And i am not going in the catch block
Consider using } catch (Error e) { and e.printStackTrace(); as well
i can't use printStackTrace() as i am running jar
Run the run from the command line using java.exe, it will display the output in the console
okay let me
11:23
Ive read somewhere and it was marked as answer "Check whether environment variables set to library path'
11:49
I don't know, but from experience, I've never had to setup the "library" path, as this sounds like something to do with JNI, unless you're talking about the class path, which is a possibility, as Jasper Reports has quite a large dependencies requirement
Well, i am using IReport to generate Report
Technically, iReport shouldn't have anything to do with the runtime environment, unless you've tried adding resources like images
There are resources like images
where i saved the report
I used a template and images were added automatically
12:04
If you open the .jrxml in a text editor (it's just XML), you will probably find that the paths are absolute paths. This is pain as you need to make them relative and use a resolver to find them. They should also be included within your Jar file as well. Same thing may occur if you have sub reports...
I've added the images as java.awt.Image values within the parameters map of the`fillReport` call. This probably explains the file not found exception at least
so images are causing the problem ?
It's possible, without more details about the exception it's all just guess work on my part.
i tried to run the jar via java from cmd but i am getting major minor exception
12:32
The version of the java.exe which is in your class path is not the same as the java compiler you used to compile it with, Netbeans is good (and bad) this way...
Try using a absolute path your java installation (C:\Program Files\Java\jdk...\bin\java.exe) for exmaple
12:43
hey when i run jar file via command prompt it worked
Report opens
but why ?
And it happenes when i give full path to java
is there any difference when i do "java" and "c:/program files/java.....java" in cmd ?
When you run "java", the OS uses the path environment variable (and few other techniques) to find the command to run. It will run the first instance of the command it finds. Using the absolute path to the Java command you want to use, gives you the control to determine what should be run
If i deploy the app in some other computer and install JRE and type java will it work?
now i run the jar file using java which is in Jre dir and i got the stack trace
Exception in thread "AWT-EventQueue-0" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundErro
til/Log
at org.slf4j.impl.AndroidLoggerAdapter.isLoggable(AndroidLog
ava:544)
at org.slf4j.impl.AndroidLoggerAdapter.isDebugEnabled(Androi
er.java:186)
at org.apache.commons.logging.impl.SLF4JLog.isDebugEnabled(S
:56)
at net.sf.jasperreports.engine.xml.JRXmlDigesterFactory.crea
mlDigesterFactory.java:1325)
at net.sf.jasperreports.engine.xml.JRXmlDigesterFactory.crea
RXmlDigesterFactory.java:1307)
at net.sf.jasperreports.engine.xml.JRXmlLoader.load(JRXmlLoa
Interesting, why does it have a Android reference?
I don't know, i must have done something wrong. when i use java in JRE dir it happened
if i run java in Jdk/bin folder all was good
I run the jar file in Dist Folder from someother computer and it worked. seems like some thing wrong with my class paths
okay no worried
Thanks :-) ^-^ ^_^
Thank you very much for your time, your kind
your very kind
thanks
13:00
Glad we got it (finally) figured out...and don't worry, Jasper Reports can be a little fun to get running, but it is worth it ;)
yeah.
where can i ping you? actually i am onto some project
and this is first time using jasper reports

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