I am trying to fill a table by passing a custom data source to it.
I have created a simple report with a table on it. The report it self gets the data from a ms sql database. I have written a java class similar to the class in this Example. But I get no value in table. At the example there is no scriptlet. I have checked the (String) this.getFieldValue("KN_FormelGG");
line of code. It gets the data from field and can show it on report. So I guess the bean data source is not filled. I call the fill Table method in a afterGroupInit
. How can I use Collection of data from java in jasper? I tried also adding the java bean in dataset and query dialog, but it did not help me either. Should I add the scriptlet to subreport/table? The main emphasis of my problem having the custom data source in a scriptlet. I went the other problem through, but I still get no answer. I added $P{FieldDataSource}.getData()
to check the data, but it delivers null.
java class 1:
package testProjektIman.scriptlets;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
import net.sf.jasperreports.engine.JRDefaultScriptlet;
import net.sf.jasperreports.engine.JRScriptletException;
import net.sf.jasperreports.engine.data.JRBeanCollectionDataSource;
public class FillTable extends JRDefaultScriptlet {
@Override
public void afterGroupInit(final String id)
throws JRScriptletException {
fillTable();
}
public ArrayList<String> splitGGArray(final String kNFormelGG) {
ArrayList<String> fieldNames = new ArrayList<>();
String[] array = (kNFormelGG.split(" "));
for (String sub : array) {
fieldNames.add(sub);
}
return fieldNames;
}
public Map<String, Object> fillTable()
throws JRScriptletException {
String kNFormelGG = null;
kNFormelGG = (String) this.getFieldValue("KN_FormelGG");
List<TableCells> listTableCells = new ArrayList<>();
TableCells tableCell;
for (String fn : splitGGArray(kNFormelGG)) {
tableCell = new TableCells();
tableCell.setFieldName(fn);
listTableCells.add(tableCell);
}
JRBeanCollectionDataSource tableCellJRBean = new JRBeanCollectionDataSource(listTableCells);
Map<String, Object> parameters = new HashMap<>();
parameters.put("FieldDataSource", tableCellJRBean);
return parameters;
}
}
Java class 2
package testProjektIman.scriptlets;
public class TableCells {
private String fieldName;
private String keyFormel;
private String mK;
private String notation;
private String Item;
//getters setters
}
jrxml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<jasperReport xmlns="http://jasperreports.sourceforge.net/jasperreports" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://jasperreports.sourceforge.net/jasperreports http://jasperreports.sourceforge.net/xsd/jasperreport.xsd" name="tableAutoFill" pageWidth="595" pageHeight="842" columnWidth="555" leftMargin="20" rightMargin="20" topMargin="20" bottomMargin="20" uuid="37fc3a9c-38e9-41be-9039-56249c5283d7">
<subDataset name="TableDataSource" uuid="5999e646-aeec-4b2b-b29b-68e897d56999">
<queryString>
<![CDATA[]]>
</queryString>
<field name="fieldName" class="java.lang.String"/>
</subDataset>
<scriptlet name="Filltable" class="testProjektIman.scriptlets.FillTable"/>
<parameter name="FieldDataSource" class="net.sf.jasperreports.engine.data.JRBeanCollectionDataSource" isForPrompting="false"/>
<queryString>
<![CDATA[select * from "KennzahlReferenz2015_QIBericht", "Images"
where LB_ID = 62
and KN_OffiziellGruppe = 3
and IMG_ID = 1]]>
</queryString>
<field name="KN_Id" class="java.lang.Integer"/>
<field name="KN_FormelZ" class="java.lang.String"/>
<field name="KN_FormelGG" class="java.lang.String"/>
<group name="id">
<groupExpression><![CDATA[$F{KN_Id}]]></groupExpression>
<groupHeader>
<band height="50"/>
</groupHeader>
<groupFooter>
<band height="50"/>
</groupFooter>
</group>
<detail>
<band height="191" splitType="Stretch">
<componentElement>
<reportElement x="50" y="18" width="260" height="120" uuid="942ab836-df83-4a2f-8215-845073ad163f">
<property name="com.jaspersoft.studio.layout" value="com.jaspersoft.studio.editor.layout.VerticalRowLayout"/>
<property name="com.jaspersoft.studio.table.style.table_header" value="Table_TH"/>
<property name="com.jaspersoft.studio.table.style.column_header" value="Table_CH"/>
<property name="com.jaspersoft.studio.table.style.detail" value="Table_TD"/>
</reportElement>
<jr:table xmlns:jr="http://jasperreports.sourceforge.net/jasperreports/components" xsi:schemaLocation="http://jasperreports.sourceforge.net/jasperreports/components http://jasperreports.sourceforge.net/xsd/components.xsd" whenNoDataType="AllSectionsNoDetail">
<datasetRun subDataset="TableDataSource" uuid="b554ada5-c388-4534-af8e-93571a417adb">
<parametersMapExpression><![CDATA[$P{FieldDataSource}]]></parametersMapExpression>
<dataSourceExpression><![CDATA[$P{FieldDataSource}]]></dataSourceExpression>
</datasetRun>
<jr:column width="100" uuid="f57e4e8e-8a2e-405f-b9ab-7a704e0986fd">
<property name="com.jaspersoft.studio.components.table.model.column.name" value="Column1"/>
<jr:columnHeader style="Table_CH" height="30">
<staticText>
<reportElement x="0" y="0" width="100" height="30" uuid="9a55dd73-71e3-4559-9a8b-17d98bf17753"/>
<textElement>
<font isBold="true"/>
</textElement>
<text><![CDATA[FieldName]]></text>
</staticText>
</jr:columnHeader>
<jr:detailCell style="Table_TD" height="30">
<textField>
<reportElement x="0" y="0" width="100" height="30" uuid="c3e6ccfc-9f91-4d7a-800a-613f5dded928"/>
<textFieldExpression><![CDATA[$F{fieldName}]]></textFieldExpression>
</textField>
</jr:detailCell>
</jr:column>
</jr:table>
</componentElement>
</band>
</detail>
</jasperReport>
Data Adapter
Create a data adapter file, for example
adapter.xml
, through the user interface. The contents might resemble:Data Class
Create a class that has a
createCollection
method, as per the data adapter definition above:Set Report Properties
Ensure that the report has the following property (links the report to the custom data adapter):
Set Report Fields
The report fields should now be able to reference the bean properties:
It's important that the
fieldDescription
element contain a value that reflects the bean property (i.e., the Java code you would normally call to retrieve the value from the bean on an instance of that bean).Application
The
JRDataSourceFactory
class stands alone -- it's used by the data adapter to create a collection of bean instances. Thestatic
method (createCollection
) does the work here and does not, indeed cannot, use inheritance.Example
If possible, borrow the field names for the report from the bean's attributes. The code as written in the question makes it difficult to discern where the value for
KN_Id
comes from.The following example links the data adapter to the field names in the report.
Bean Class
A bean exposes some properties:
Data Adapter
The data adapter looks like:
Data Class
The data class creates instances of the bean:
Report Fields
The report fields reflect the bean fields:
A collection of "student" instances is passed into the report. In this example, the collection contains a single instance. In your example, the collection could contain many instances. As the report library iterates over the collection, different values of
firstName
andlastName
will be made available.The mechanics for how the
Student
instance data is initially populated is outside the scope of this answer. As far as the reporting tool is concerned, it simply uses pre-populated instances ofStudent
. IfFillTable
populatesTableCells
, that's not a concern for the reporting tool.