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Re: BIRT_VIEWER_WORKING_FOLDER Examples? [message #204481 is a reply to message #204431] |
Fri, 01 December 2006 19:33 |
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I do not think this parameter is used any longer.
By default the viewer will look for reports either in a full path or
as a resource, so if your reports are in a war with the viewer under a
directory like /reports,
then reports/myreport.rptdesign should work. If they are on the file
system, c:/myreports/myreport.rptdesign should work.
Jason
"Casey Adams" <casey@agfsolutions.com> wrote in message
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>I have diligently searched the documentation about how to use this
>parameter but cannot get it to work correctly or how I think it should be
>working. Does anyone have an example they can share of a successful use of
>this parameter? Thanks.
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Re: BIRT_VIEWER_WORKING_FOLDER Examples? [message #205665 is a reply to message #204481] |
Fri, 08 December 2006 22:26 |
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After doing some digging I have to eat my post.
BIRT_VIEWER_WORKING_FOLDER is still in use.
If set and
BIRT_VIEWER_DOCUMENT_FOLDER is not set, reports will be read from this
directory.
If BIRT_VIEWER_DOCUMENT_FOLDER is set it is used instead.
In either case a documents folder will be created in the specified folder
for rptdocuments.
Jason
"Jason Weathersby" <jweathersby@actuate.com> wrote in message
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>I do not think this parameter is used any longer.
> By default the viewer will look for reports either in a full path or
> as a resource, so if your reports are in a war with the viewer under a
> directory like /reports,
> then reports/myreport.rptdesign should work. If they are on the file
> system, c:/myreports/myreport.rptdesign should work.
>
> Jason
>
> "Casey Adams" <casey@agfsolutions.com> wrote in message
> news:ekpq1j$h3j$3@utils.eclipse.org...
>>I have diligently searched the documentation about how to use this
>>parameter but cannot get it to work correctly or how I think it should be
>>working. Does anyone have an example they can share of a successful use
>>of this parameter? Thanks.
>
>
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Re: BIRT_VIEWER_WORKING_FOLDER Examples? [message #208168 is a reply to message #205665] |
Fri, 22 December 2006 14:12 |
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Originally posted by: arne.degenring.com
Jason Weathersby wrote:
> After doing some digging I have to eat my post.
> BIRT_VIEWER_WORKING_FOLDER is still in use.
> If set and
> BIRT_VIEWER_DOCUMENT_FOLDER is not set, reports will be read from this
> directory.
> If BIRT_VIEWER_DOCUMENT_FOLDER is set it is used instead.
> In either case a documents folder will be created in the specified folder
> for rptdocuments.
Jason,
I believe this is something that should be changed in future releases. It
would be good to have the possibility to have the rptdesign files in one
folder, and the rptdocuments in a completely different folder, not
necessarily a subdir of the rptdesign folder.
This especially because the rptdocument files are created during run-time.
In some production environments no write access is granted to the
deployment dirs. In that case it would be necessary to point the
rptdocument folder to some temp dir. Ideally, the environment variable
"java.io.tmpdir" would be supported for this purpose.
Would you agree?
Regards,
-- Arne
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Re: BIRT_VIEWER_WORKING_FOLDER Examples? [message #211956 is a reply to message #208168] |
Wed, 17 January 2007 06:39 |
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Sorry I missed this post earlier. You may want to file a bugzilla entry for
this.
I have not checked the 2.2 track to see if this is still the case.
Thanks
Jason
"Arne Degenring" <arne@degenring.com> wrote in message
news:3a2d404833f8c3d290baf201258cdc8a$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Jason Weathersby wrote:
>
>> After doing some digging I have to eat my post.
>> BIRT_VIEWER_WORKING_FOLDER is still in use.
>> If set and
>> BIRT_VIEWER_DOCUMENT_FOLDER is not set, reports will be read from this
>> directory.
>> If BIRT_VIEWER_DOCUMENT_FOLDER is set it is used instead.
>
>> In either case a documents folder will be created in the specified folder
>> for rptdocuments.
>
> Jason,
>
> I believe this is something that should be changed in future releases. It
> would be good to have the possibility to have the rptdesign files in one
> folder, and the rptdocuments in a completely different folder, not
> necessarily a subdir of the rptdesign folder.
>
> This especially because the rptdocument files are created during run-time.
> In some production environments no write access is granted to the
> deployment dirs. In that case it would be necessary to point the
> rptdocument folder to some temp dir. Ideally, the environment variable
> "java.io.tmpdir" would be supported for this purpose.
>
> Would you agree?
>
> Regards,
> -- Arne
>
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Re: BIRT_VIEWER_WORKING_FOLDER Examples? [message #213024 is a reply to message #211956] |
Mon, 22 January 2007 14:45 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: arne.degenring.com
Jason,
Thanks for your anwer. In the meantime I had filed the following issue,
and it didn't take long to get fixed by a BIRT developer for 2.2.0 M5.
Great!
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=169675
Regards
- Arne
Jason Weathersby wrote:
> Sorry I missed this post earlier. You may want to file a bugzilla entry for
> this.
> I have not checked the 2.2 track to see if this is still the case.
> Thanks
> Jason
> "Arne Degenring" <arne@degenring.com> wrote in message
> news:3a2d404833f8c3d290baf201258cdc8a$1@www.eclipse.org...
>> Jason Weathersby wrote:
>>
>>> After doing some digging I have to eat my post.
>>> BIRT_VIEWER_WORKING_FOLDER is still in use.
>>> If set and
>>> BIRT_VIEWER_DOCUMENT_FOLDER is not set, reports will be read from this
>>> directory.
>>> If BIRT_VIEWER_DOCUMENT_FOLDER is set it is used instead.
>>
>>> In either case a documents folder will be created in the specified folder
>>> for rptdocuments.
>>
>> Jason,
>>
>> I believe this is something that should be changed in future releases. It
>> would be good to have the possibility to have the rptdesign files in one
>> folder, and the rptdocuments in a completely different folder, not
>> necessarily a subdir of the rptdesign folder.
>>
>> This especially because the rptdocument files are created during run-time.
>> In some production environments no write access is granted to the
>> deployment dirs. In that case it would be necessary to point the
>> rptdocument folder to some temp dir. Ideally, the environment variable
>> "java.io.tmpdir" would be supported for this purpose.
>>
>> Would you agree?
>>
>> Regards,
>> -- Arne
>>
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