JReport Enterprise Server is only able to run report sets that have been published to it. As you saw in the previous lesson, some report sets are automatically published to JReport Enterprise Server, in the Public Reports folder. In this lesson we publish the report sets in the JinfonetGourmetJava.cat catalog.
A report set must initially be published along with its catalog. Updates to the report set can be published independently, as long as the catalog associated with the report set remains published. This allows you to quickly and easily install a change to a report set in the runtime environment.
In this lesson, you can publish the report sets that you developed in previous trails. If you have not completed the previous trails, you can publish the SampleReports catalog included with JReport.

The Publish to Local Server page is displayed:

The Resource Type list allows you to specify the resource, the catalog, report set, or folder with these objects, to be published to the My Reports or Public Reports folder of JReport Enterprise Server.
<install_root>\Demo\JinfonetGourmetJava directory. By default, <install_root> is C:\JReport\Server.After the resources have been successfully published, the JinfonetGourmetJava folder is displayed in the resource tree.

This lesson described how resources, catalogs and report sets, are published using JReport Console.