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Perfect!!! That's what i needed. It works!
Thanks for your quick reply spera!!
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Hi,
I am facing the same issue described above, i can get it to work from iReport but when i try to do the same at runtime from the web application i get that "Can't find bundle for base name..." error
The .properties files are in the same location as the .jrxml
I am setting the locale by passing the REPORT_LOCALE parameter, i tried by passing the resource bundle directly without any luck.
i also tried by setting the report classpath pointing to the source folder.
I'm completly lost in this point. /tools/fckeditor/editor/images/smiley/msn/sad_smile.gif
Can anybody help me.
Thanks in advance.
Zeva.
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Hi there,
I think jasperreports is a great tool but i've been dealing with this problem for a long time, i cannot get it to work with a jpa connection, ireport can't read the persistence.xml properly. In my previous projects i just used a plain jdbc connection and sql queries, then passing the hibernate underlying jdbc connection to the JasperFillManager instance. But now i need to use a jpa connection and ejbql.
I added the "classes" folder (where the META-INF subfolder with the persistence.xml file is located) to the ireport classpath but when i specify my persistence unit name i get always the same mentioned error.
I also added to the classpath the lib folder (with my current implementation of hibernate and jta) but i get the same result.
I tried by creating a separate folder with a different version of the persistence.xml file, without using a jndi connection and setting transaction-type="RESOURCE_LOCAL". The same result.
Any suggestion?
Thanks in advance.
Zeva.