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  1. Reports were created in iReport, then added as a resource within JasperServer via the web/GUI interface. Yes, ALL the settings match, the reports run just fine. This is NOT an issue with my reports. We are talking about a generic, out of the box install of JasperServer. Keep in mind that NOTHING shows, not just the reports I developed. None of the samples show, nothing is accessible AT ALL. This is for the jasperadmin login, to which I made NO changes. We did figure out one thing - we CAN access JasperSrver properly if we use the machine name rather than the IP. In other words, using: http://MyMachineName:8080/jasperserver and logging on with jasperadmin gives me the same results as accessing localhost. Using: http://10.10.999.999:8080/jasperserver gives me the empty repository.
  2. The reports were uploaded using jasperadmin and run just fine when I'm accessing via localhost. For IP access, I logged on with jasperadmin. I see *nothing* - no tree at all - not even the framework. No samples (which are installed and running fine via localhost), no refine options, nothing except the color framework, the buttons on top (which are not clickable except for logout) and a few graphics.
  3. Thanks. That gets me in, but there's nothing there - just the basic framework with no clickable actions (other than logout) and no repository items showing up. There are also no drop-down objects under "Refine". I logged in with the jasperadmin (I also tried joeuser), so there should be something, correct?
  4. I'm a DB administrator / developer who is now in charge of developing some reports via Jasper. We're still in the early stages so I know next to nothing. I've combed through the documentation and cannot for the life of me figure out how to do what I need to do... I have Jasper Server set up on my dev machine, I have reports developed, I have access to those reports in my Jasper Server. Now management wants to have access to this Jasper Server and in particular the reports so that they can "play with" them. How do I do this? I'm suspecting it has something to do with web services / publishing but that's about it. Many eons ago I worked with IIS but have been solely in the DB realm since then, so take it easy on me, please ;). Thanks!
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