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  1. I did a fresh install of JasperServer 6.4.2 on a Ubuntu 16.04, a default bundle installation.

    Then I configure the apache2 with a proxy pass:

        ProxyPreserveHost On    ProxyPass /jasperserver http://127.0.0.1:8080/jasperserver    ProxyPassReverse /jasperserver http://127.0.0.1:8080/jasperserver[/code]

    But when I enter to the login page, the login button appears disabled, and the javascript console shows errors:

    JavaScriptServlet:53 GET http://mydomain.com/jasperserver/runtime/7B8254E2/rest_v2/bundles/AttributeBundle 400 ()XMLHttpRequest.send @ JavaScriptServlet:53JavaScriptServlet:53 GET http://mydomain.com/jasperserver/runtime/7B8254E2/rest_v2/bundles/CommonBundle 400 ()XMLHttpRequest.send @ JavaScriptServlet:53require.js:1 Uncaught Error: Load timeout for modules: bundle!AttributeBundle_unnormalized2,bundle!AttributeBundle,bundle!js-sdk/CommonBundlehttp://requirejs.org/docs/errors.html#timeout    at makeError (require.js:1)    at l (require.js:1)    at require.js:1makeError @ require.js:1l @ require.js:1(anonymous) @ require.js:1setTimeout (async)[/code]

    Please, can anyone help me?

    I tried to modify js.config.properties to set deploy.base.url, but nothing...

     

     

     

     

     

  2.  

    Finally I find a way:

    Edit WEB-INF/jsp/modules/login/login.jsp and add the following lines at the end of form with id="loginForm" (between "</form>" and "</div>")

     

     

    <script type="text/javascript">  Event.observe('loginForm', 'submit', function () { new JSCookie("my_cookie_name", $('j_username').value) });</script>

     
     
     
     
    :)     That's all

     



    Post Edited by epineda at 05/04/2012 17:32
  3.  

    I'm using jasperserver CE 4.1.0 and I'm trying to hack the jasperserver code to put the username in a cookie after the login process. Anyone can help me to find which .java file I have to hack and where exactly?

    I'm trying  hacking some files in: jasperserver/multi-tenancy/src/main/java/com/jaspersoft/jasperserver/multipleTenancy/*.java but without sucess.

     

    Thank you!!

    Edgard.



    Post Edited by epineda at 05/03/2012 20:35
  4.  Hi All, 

    I'm having problems trying to compile jasperserver-pro.

    I'm using ubuntu lucid 10.04, I installed sun-java6-jdk, tomcat6, maven2, ant. And when I try to begin the build processes, specifically "js-ant add-jdbc-driver" command I got:

     

    :/var/tmp/jasperreports-server-4.1.0-src/jasperserver/buildomatic$ ./js-ant add-jdbc-driver

    Buildfile: /var/tmp/jasperreports-server-4.1.0-src/jasperserver/buildomatic/build.xml     [echo] Filtering properties (cleaning out blank spaces)     [echo] WARNING: no directory found for loading dependent jars for import/exportinit-source-paths:     [echo]       [echo] Property values (in dev.xml: init-source-paths):      [echo]   js-path = /var/tmp/jasperreports-server-4.1.0-src/jasperserver     [echo]   js-pro-path = /var/tmp/jasperreports-server-4.1.0-src/jasperserver-pro     [echo]   repo-path = /var/tmp/jasperreports-server-4.1.0-src/jasperserver-repo     [echo]  add-jdbc-driver:     [echo] maven.home = /usrBUILD FAILED/var/tmp/jasperreports-server-4.1.0-src/jasperserver/buildomatic/bin/dev.xml:157: The following error occurred while executing this line:/var/tmp/jasperreports-server-4.1.0-src/jasperserver/buildomatic/bin/dev.xml:91: /usr/boot does not exist.Total time: 1 second
    

    As you can see the problem is the setting of mave.home that should be /usr/share/maven2 and not /usr. I tried setting MAVEN_HOME AND M2_HOME and I got the same error...
     
    Any hints? thank you a lot
     
    Edgard.

     



    Post Edited by epineda at 09/27/2011 15:59
  5.  Hi All,

    I'm setting an apache2 server with basic authentication and with a proxypass to a jasperserver-pro installation.

    I create a user configuration for this apache2, and create the same user (and same password) in the jasperserver in a specific organization "ORG1".

    My problem is I didn't find where I can setup a default organization. The jasperserver validate correctly the user/password (I see the logs), but Jasperserver cannot resolve the organization id, throwing the login page again. (I only need 1 default organization)

    I try to edit applicationContext-multiTenancy-web.xml and change:

     

        <bean id="mtBasicProcessingFilter" parent="basicProcessingFilter"           class="com.jaspersoft.jasperserver.multipleTenancy.MTBasicProcessingFilter">         <property name="tenantService" ref="${bean.hibernateTenantService}"/>         <property name="portletOrganizationId">             <util:property-path path="mtPortletAuthenticationProcessingFilter.portletOrganizationId"/>         </property>     </bean>
    

    to:

     

        <bean id="mtBasicProcessingFilter" parent="basicProcessingFilter"          class="com.jaspersoft.jasperserver.multipleTenancy.MTBasicProcessingFilter">        <property name="tenantService" ref="${bean.hibernateTenantService}"/>        <property name="portletOrganizationId" value="ORG1"/>    </bean> 

     

    without good results.

    Any hints?

     

    Thank you a lot.

    Edgard.

     



    Post Edited by epineda at 09/27/2011 14:40
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