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to JasperServer and made first Tests. Jasperserver is running fine, but the jaspersoft byte data not found Report, which contains wood.jpg gives error (wood.jpg missing). I imported the wood.jpg from Windows Z:\\images\\wood.jpg. and named the
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resource wood - does the recource-name must be the same as the filename ? (wood.jpg instead of wood?) - Is this a real Upload of the JPG ? - Where do jasper reports image path I find the uploaded files in Unix-Filesystem ? or is it imported in the SQL-database Yours Bernhard JasperReports Server gramberg 26 Joined: Mar 8 2010 - 11:13pm Last seen: 6 years 7 months ago 10 Answers: 0 Posted on June 14, 2010 at 1:09pm > - does the recource-name must be the same as the filename ? (wood.jpg instead jasperreports imageexpression of wood?) Yes, you need to specify the exact file name, including the file extension. > - Is this a real Upload of the JPG ? I'm not sure how you mean "real" but I think the answer is "yes." > - Where do I find the uploaded files in Unix-Filesystem ? > or is it imported in the SQL-database The file is stored in the RDBMS that you specified during installation. Thanks, Kristen kkelleher 123 Joined: Jul 19 2006 - 4:59am Last seen: 5 months 4 weeks ago 0 Posted on June 14, 2010 at 2:50pm HI, real upload means: copy the file-data into the RDBMS. I have an wood.jpg-image now, but get the following error message. Any Idea, what must the changed ? com.jaspersoft.jasperserver.api.JSExceptionWrapper: net.sf.jasperreports.engine.fill.JRExpressionEvalException: Error evaluating expression : Source text : wood.jpg at net.sf.jasperreports.engine.fill.JREvaluator.evaluate(JREvaluator.java:193)Post Edited by gramberg at 06/14/2010 21:51 gramberg 26 Joined: Mar 8 2010 - 11:13pm Last seen: 6 years 7 months ago 0 Posted on June 14, 2010 at 2:54pm Hi, I changed the value from wood.jpg to "wood.jpg". This changes the error message, but still g
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REST response code for a valid request but an empty data? up vote 54 down vote favorite 19 For example you run a GET request for users/9 but there is no user with id #9. Which is the best response code? 200 OK http://community.jaspersoft.com/questions/534101/image-resource-not-found 202 Accepted 204 No Content 400 Bad Request 404 Not Found api http rest share|improve this question asked Jul 31 '12 at 18:45 IMB 2,37773065 2 Hint: Did you find User 9? –Crisfole Jul 31 '12 at 18:47 6 Hint 2: So the user 9 was not found? –Tomasz Nurkiewicz Jul 31 '12 at 18:49 4 @IMB who is saying 204? "No Content" indicates that the entity you're looking for exists, but has no representation. For example if blog with id 15 has no http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11746894/what-is-the-proper-rest-response-code-for-a-valid-request-but-an-empty-data comments, and you didn't want to return an empty list for blog number 15's comments: "/blog/15/comments" would return NoContent. On the other hand if blog 15 does exists, '404 Not Found' is more appropriate. –Crisfole Jul 31 '12 at 19:50 3 @Crisfole didn't you mean ". On the other hand if blog 15 does not exists, '404 Not Found' is more appropriate" –gdoron Dec 7 '15 at 9:02 4 I most certainly did @gdoron! :) Thanks. Sadly I'm approximately three years too late to edit that and fix. –Crisfole Dec 7 '15 at 17:25 | show 4 more comments 5 Answers 5 active oldest votes up vote 60 down vote accepted TL;DR: Use 404 See This Blog. It explains it very well. Summary of the blog's comments on 204: 204 No Content is not terribly useful as a response code for a browser (although according to the HTTP spec browsers do need to understand it as a 'don't change the view' response code). 204 No Content is however, very useful for ajax web services which may want to indicate success without having to return something. (Especially in cases like DELETE or POSTs that don't require feedback). The answer, therefore, to your question is use 404 in your case. 204 is a specialized reponse code that you shouldn't often return to a browser in response to a GET. The other response codes are even less appropriate than 204 and 404. 200 should be returned with the body of whatever you successfully fetched. Not appropriate when the ent
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