Resource management is a little more lenient during development and will look 
for named resources inside subfolders. This means that if something 
resource-related works in dev but breaks in production, it’s usually because 
you're referencing a resource by name only rather than the full resource path 
(ie. using “report.jrxml” instead of “Reports/report.jrxml”). Might want to 
check that out.

- hugi



> On 18. mar. 2015, at 20:33, Chuck Hill <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Have you verified that the folder and its contents are getting copied to the 
> server as you expect?
> 
> 
> On 2015-03-18, 1:28 PM, "Theodore Petrosky" wrote:
> 
> I am trying to clean up my WO projects a little. I end up with so much in my 
> Resources folder so I thought of putting other folders.
> 
> I am working on a project with jasper reports and I updated my version to 
> 6.0.3 which is working great. They made some major changes in the app that 
> one uses to create the .jrxml and .jasper files. It is eclipse based and I am 
> still not really happy with how it demands that I keep things in folders. 
> Maybe I am not seeing yet it is new.
> 
> I created a folder in my Resources called Reports. In development mode, 
> everything works fine and my app can find the .jasper files. However, when I 
> compile my app and move it to the server, my app can not see into this folder 
> to find the report files.
> 
> Is there a property that controls if the app is looking into sub folders?
> 
> Ted
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