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  1. Hi @abuis It should be absolutely enough to open the jrxml files via the Studio Plugin from the server; if resources are needed, they are downloaded by Jaspersoft Studio as well and references like "repo: ..." need not neccessarily be changed 😉 But of course it would be a good idea to pull all source and move them back to a code versioning system or at least a network filesystem (if the next colleague leaves the company as well ;)) Cheers, Thomas Zimmer https://thomaszimmer.net/ https://jasper-schulungen.de/
  2. @sucd1905 I would not recommend you that one, nor the company itsself. There is asimilar alternative, when you live in an oracle world (poor guy), search for "JasperreportsIntegration" Cheers, http://thomaszimmer.net http://jasper-schulungen.de
  3. @Damir Merdan Please contact me. Thomas mail@thomaszimmer.net http://thomaszimmer.net http://jasper-schulungen.de
  4. @titou10 Please contact me. Thomas mail@thomaszimmer.net Subject: JRFORK http://thomaszimmer.net http://jasper-schulungen.de
  5. Dear TIBCO decision-makers, Jaspersoft employees, Theodor. The decision and measures to pull the plug on the Jasperreports open source world practically overnight came as a surprise. I can't look behind the decisions, I can only guess at the reasons. Jasperreports, Jaspersoft Studio, iReport, Jasperserver. A success story of the open source philosophy, which I have been accompanying, supporting and propagated as part of the community for over 15 years. Jaspersoft's strengths compared to other BI software vendors are its open-source nature, integrability, and flexibility to switch between free and commercial models as needed. Even though it is said that Jasperreports and Jaspersoft Studio will remain open source, I am not sure that the decision-makers at TIBCO are aware of the consequences of their decision, as well as the surprising way in which it is implemented. All the customers I talk to now ask the same question: Is it the right decision to use or continue to use Jasperreports (with or without Jasperreports Server)? Can one rely on it at all? I'm really not sure if you're completely aware of the level of loss of trust in Jasperreports, Jaspersoft, and TIBCO that you've caused with your decision? The damage you are doing to the open source world and not least to your own software is significant! My feeling is that in the future there will be far fewer customers switching to a commercial license of the Jasperreports server or even dealing with Jasperreports. I also seriously wonder if an expert can still advise this with a clear conscience? As someone who has been accompanying, applying and recommending Jasperreports for such a long time, I can only say how sad it is for me to see the life's work of Theodor and his colleagues disappear in this way. I would be very surprised if this approach and new situation gives the software the certainly desired boost and flushes the intended finances into TIBCO's coffers. But I keep my fingers crossed and wish the very best! A very disappointed, long-time Jasperreports advocate. Thomas Zimmer (Germany) http://thomaszimmer.net http://jasper-schulungen.de
  6. Dear TIBCO decision-makers, Jaspersoft employees, Theodor. The decision and measures to pull the plug on the Jasperreports open source world practically overnight came as a surprise. I can't look behind the decisions, I can only guess at the reasons. Jasperreports, Jaspersoft Studio, iReport, Jasperserver. A success story of the open source philosophy, which I have been accompanying, supporting and propagated as part of the community for over 15 years. Jaspersoft's strengths compared to other BI software vendors are its open-source nature, integrability, and flexibility to switch between free and commercial models as needed. Even though it is said that Jasperreports and Jaspersoft Studio will remain open source, I am not sure that the decision-makers at TIBCO are aware of the consequences of their decision, as well as the surprising way in which it is implemented. All the customers I talk to now ask the same question: Is it the right decision to use or continue to use Jasperreports (with or without Jasperreports Server)? Can one rely on it at all? I'm really not sure if you're completely aware of the level of loss of trust in Jasperreports, Jaspersoft, and TIBCO that you've caused with your decision? The damage you are doing to the open source world and not least to your own software is significant! My feeling is that in the future there will be far fewer customers switching to a commercial license of the Jasperreports server or even dealing with Jasperreports. I also seriously wonder if an expert can still advise this with a clear conscience? As someone who has been accompanying, applying and recommending Jasperreports for such a long time, I can only say how sad it is for me to see the life's work of Theodor and his colleagues disappear in this way. I would be very surprised if this approach and new situation gives the software the certainly desired boost and flushes the intended finances into TIBCO's coffers. But I keep my fingers crossed and wish the very best! A very disappointed, long-time Jasperreports advocate. Thomas Zimmer (Germany) http://thomaszimmer.net http://jasper-schulungen.de
  7. Dear TIBCO decision-makers, Jaspersoft employees, Theodor. The decision and measures to pull the plug on the Jasperreports open source world practically overnight came as a surprise. I can't look behind the decisions, I can only guess at the reasons. Jasperreports, Jaspersoft Studio, iReport, Jasperserver. A success story of the open source philosophy, which I have been accompanying, supporting and propagated as part of the community for over 15 years. Jaspersoft's strengths compared to other BI software vendors are its open-source nature, integrability, and flexibility to switch between free and commercial models as needed. Even though it is said that Jasperreports and Jaspersoft Studio will remain open source, I am not sure that the decision-makers at TIBCO are aware of the consequences of their decision, as well as the surprising way in which it is implemented. All the customers I talk to now ask the same question: Is it the right decision to use or continue to use Jasperreports (with or without Jasperreports Server)? Can one rely on it at all? I'm really not sure if you're completely aware of the level of loss of trust in Jasperreports, Jaspersoft, and TIBCO that you've caused with your decision? The damage you are doing to the open source world and not least to your own software is significant! My feeling is that in the future there will be far fewer customers switching to a commercial license of the Jasperreports server or even dealing with Jasperreports. I also seriously wonder if an expert can still advise this with a clear conscience? As someone who has been accompanying, applying and recommending Jasperreports for such a long time, I can only say how sad it is for me to see the life's work of Theodor and his colleagues disappear in this way. I would be very surprised if this approach and new situation gives the software the certainly desired boost and flushes the intended finances into TIBCO's coffers. But I keep my fingers crossed and wish the very best! A very disappointed, long-time Jasperreports advocate. Thomas Zimmer (Germany) http://thomaszimmer.net http://jasper-schulungen.de
  8. nope, it is a bug: https://community.jaspersoft.com/jaspersoft-studio/issues/12981 any workarounds are not satisfying (one could give a Path-Parameter to the main report and use/pass it for subreports) Greetz, Thomas https://jasper-schulungen.de/
  9. As i just searched for that, too, here is what I found: https://community.jaspersoft.com/documentation/jasperreports-server-authentication-cookbook/creating-custom-processor Greetings, Thomas http://www.thomaszimmer.net
  10. Late answer... but yes, that should work. In general you can store any text there. The library only uses properties with names it knows. So do not use default properties to store your metdata :) Cheer, Thomas http://www.thomaszimmer.net
  11. Hi Chengyang, the trick is to set the proper configuration in jasperreports.properties (on an windows machine): com.jaspersoft.jasperreports.components.customvisualization.require.js=file:/C:/path/to/require.js net.sf.jasperreports.web.resource.pattern.customvisualization.scripts=com/jaspersoft/jasperreports/customvisualization/resources/require/.* See the "file:/...." and "...require/.* specially... (a bit different than in the jaspersoft docs...). I hope this helps on an *nix-box too. Cheers, Thomas
  12. Hi fellow, let me google that for you... try that: http://community.jaspersoft.com/questions/802580/how-create-excel-data-source-jasperreports-server Regards, Thomas http://www.thomaszimmer.net
  13. Could you post the stack trace of the other report? as it is so big, I´m honestly not excited to look more closely. maybe the stack trace says something.. :-)
  14. Does iReport live on the same machine as Jasperreports Server? Pls. post connection details (screenshoot) from iReport. Cheers, Thomas http://www.thomaszimmer.net
  15. Your information is poor. Please post the report to investigate further... Cheers, Thomas http://www.ThomasZimmer.net
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