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I have the following Scala code that generates a Jasper Report using an array of maps as data source (JRMapArrayDataSource). This works fine if all the values have the same type (such as String), but when I try to combine strings and integers in the HashMap I get a compilation error:

 val map1 = new HashMap[String,Object](Map("f1"->"aaa1", "f2"-> "aaa2", "f3" -> 1 ))
 val map2 = new HashMap[String,Object](Map("f1"->"bbb1", "f2"-> "bbb2", "f3" -> 2 ))

 val dataSource = new JRMapArrayDataSource(Array(map1, map2));

 val params = new HashMap[String,Object]()
 val jasperPrint = JasperFillManager.fillReport("test1.jasper", params, dataSource);
 JasperExportManager.exportReportToPdfFile(jasperPrint, "test1.pdf");

In the line of map1 and map2 I get the following:

overloaded method constructor HashMap with alternatives: (x$1: java.util.Map[_ <: String, _ <: Object])java.util.HashMap[String,Object] (x$1: Int)java.util.HashMap[String,Object] cannot be applied to (scala.collection.immutable.Map[String,Any])

Since I have in the report two string fields (f1 and f2) and one int field (f3) I need to have this combination in the HashMap. Any ideas?

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The answer is to use Any:

val map1 = new HashMap[String,Any](Map("f1"->"aaa1", "f2"-> "aaa2", "f3" -> 1 ))

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