When designing a class to use as a POJO, you can
use a Java Project, a J2EE Utility Project, or a Crystal Reports Web Project.
Your POJO class must have a schema that is
compatible with a table in your report. The names and types are case
insensitive, but they must match.
Note: The SDK supports only non-static
public "get" and "is" methods with no input parameters and non-static public
fields. If a method and field use the same name, the method has higher
priority.
The following data types are supported:
At runtime, the POJO class must be in your
classpath. For example, for a Crystal Reports Web Project, the POJO class must
be in WEB-INF\lib.
An example of a POJO class named ReportData is
shown in the next section.