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No ideas? No hints? Perhaps someone of the dev-team?
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Hi,
My configuration:
Windows 7 (64 bit)
iReport 4.0.1
jdk1.6.0_27 (64 bit)My problem:
I want to start iReport with some additional classpath entries and for that I'm using the following call in a batch script to do so:
"START bin\ireport.exe --cp:a "%MY_ADDITIONAL_CP%\*""On WinXP this works fine but on Win7 iReport always tries to open all files (binary or readable files) listed in the additional cp paths within its internal editor.
Does anybody know this behavior or can anybody even give me some hints to solve this issue?
What I tried so far is calling my script as well as the iReport.exe using the windows compatibility mode (WinXP / WinXPSP2 / WinXPSP3) but this didn't work either. I also tried the 32 bit jdk1.6.0_27 as well as the JDK7 but the problem still remains.
KR
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HOW-TO? Setting PlugIn properties
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Hi,
My configuration:
Eclipse Indigo with JasperStudio 1.0.3 Eclipse Plugin beeing installed.
My question:
I want to set plugin properties like net.sf.jasperreports.compiler.classpath during eclipse startup via command line or init script.
I tried editing eclipse.ini using
net.sf.jasperreports/net.sf.jasperreports.compiler.classpath="SomePath"
and just
net.sf.jasperreports.compiler.classpath="SomePath"
Both did not have any effect on the plugin property at all.
Doing I something wrong?
Second property I want to set by default is the compatibility mode of the jasperreports compiler. Since I still use JR4.0.2 in my application, I also want to be able to create reports for this version. I know, that there is an option where I can change this value, but also here, I want to be able to set this during eclipse startup.
KR
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