After browsing the sources I found the solution.
The JRXML imageExpression tag:
<band height="79" splitType="Stretch">
<image scaleImage="FillFrame" isLazy="true" onErrorType="Blank">
<reportElement uuid="3340bf0f-8471-45e9-8ea4-bdf44a7c0e68" x="0" y="0" width="150" height="69"/>
<imageExpression class="java.io.File"><![CDATA["image.jpg"]]></imageExpression>
</image>
Java code snippet:
FileResolver resolver = new FileResolver() {
@Override
public File resolveFile(String filename) {
return new File("/some/path");
}
};
InputStream jasperfile = getClass().getClassLoader().getResourceAsStream("file.jasper");
LocalJasperReportsContext ctx = new LocalJasperReportsContext(DefaultJasperReportsContext.getInstance());
ctx.setClassLoader(getClass().getClassLoader());
ctx.setFileResolver(resolver);
JasperReport jasperReport = (JasperReport) JRLoader.loadObject(jasperfile);
JasperFillManager fillmgr = JasperFillManager.getInstance(ctx);
JasperExportManager exmgr = JasperExportManager.getInstance(ctx);
JasperPrint jasperPrint = fillmgr.fill(jasperReport, parameters, beanColDataSource);
ByteArrayOutputStream pdfBytes = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
exmgr.exportToPdfStream(jasperPrint, pdfBytes);
You have to create a new context and pass it to JasperFillManager and JasperExportManager.
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