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Cahir,

On 12/31/12 5:14 AM, Cahir King wrote:
> Thank you for your reply.  I don't think that my webapp requires
> Jasper Reports, just the native Tomcat's jasper.

Nope:

> <cause> <type>net.sf.jasperreports.engine.JRException</type> 
> <message>No suitable print service found.</message> <stackTrace> 
> <trace>net.sf.jasperreports.engine.export.JRPrintServiceExporter.exportReport(JRPrintServiceExporter.java:150)</trace>

That's
> 
JasperReports, an unfortunately-named product that has little
to do with Apache Tomcat.

> Jasper Reports is not listed as required in any of the installation
> documentation ( http://www.openvpms.org/implementors-handbook).
> The setup seems to work without a hitch on Windows, so I think it
> may be a linux / unix configuration issue that I am confused
> about.

Well, it's using JasperReports whether it is an installation
requirement or not (it probably comes bundled with OpenVPMS or
whatever). The above stack trace clearly shows that it *is* using
JasperReports.

There is obviously some disconnect between your Java installation and
CUPS. I'd be surprised if they didn't work together in general, but
you might have to do a bit of configuration to get it all situated.

I would write some simple standalone Java programs to probe the print
capabilities that the JVM reports. Perhaps it's as simple as having
not selected the right device/port/etc. in your setup?

- -chris
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