--- On Thu, 11/20/08, Milan Milanovic wrote:
> Yes, I understand. But who needs that?!

Lots of people. Many JR reports are simply well-formatted tabular data which is 
trivially represented by a list, potentially of composite objects. In fact 
that's all I've ever used it for over a half-decade.

> O.K. Anyway, what I need to change in order that JR result
> accept Connection object ? Can I just say: Connection con =
> stack.finValue("connection"); and then to call JR fillReport(...) 
> with that object in JR result ?

No clue. AFAIK you could just pass in the connection object in the parameter 
map and access it in the report that way, I think someone at my current gig is 
doing that, but I don't know any of the details.

Again--if you're not using the result as intended I don't really see any 
benefit in using the result at all and it'd probably be just as simple to 
stream the PDF to the browser manually.

Or you could take the code from the S2.1 result, add a result configuration 
parameter for a connection, and do whatever you want with JR.

Dave


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