Hi,
You'll have to add your .jar in ireport classpath using options/classpath
menu.
You'll be able to user your bean fields in ireport.

-----Message d'origine-----
De : Jonathan Tse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Envoyé : mercredi 2 mai 2007 11:44
À : [email protected]
Objet : [appfuse-user] iReport and Acegi UserDetails

Hi all,

    I am currently trying to use iReport and meet some difficulties.

    In iReport we can choose from "report query" (which is plain sql) or
"javabean data source". When choosing javabean data source, some of my class
attributes can be shown and some classes can't. I further discovered that it
is User class that cannot be resolved. It should be a classpath problem and
I have added all JARs in my WEB-INF/lib as the classpath and also
WEB-INF/classes. Still, iReport can't resolve the class correctly. What am I
missing?

    I believe that most of us will want to use javabean datasource to make
report and I wonder if anyone has meet this problem before. Thanks.

Best regards,
Jonathan

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