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john edstrom schrieb:
| On Thu, 2005-04-14 at 09:17, Tom Schindl wrote:
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|>Michael Nachbaur schrieb:
|>| I haven't released this to CPAN, mainly because I wanted to create a
|>| more generic XSL-FO transformation provider before doing so, but I have
|>| created a hacked-up copy of Matt Sergeant's PassiveTeX language provider
|>| that hands off XSL-FO to FOP.  It is pretty inefficient in that it calls
|>| the command-line fop.sh application, which means the Java runtime
|>| environment kicks off every time, but it works.
|>|
|>| For those who would like to play with the code I have so far, you can
|>| get at it via my CVS repository at:
|>|
|>| http://cvs.nachbaur.com/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/Apache-AxKit-Language-FOP/
|>|
|>| An improvement (patches welcome) would be to have the option to pass
|>| XSL-FO to a running Tomcat application server that has FOP pre-loaded in
|>| a servlet.  But my Java skills, thankfully, are too rusty to do this.
|>|
|>
|>What's on with inline-java ;-)
|>
|>Tom
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| That can work too.  I use inline java to do schema validation inside
| AxKit using Xerces packages.  I doubt FOP would be more difficult.
|

Why do you use Xerces for java there is a Perl-C-Binding doesn't that
work too?

Tom
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