Mike Jacob wrote:
Hello,
I am fairly new to Java and Batik having inherited a printing applet a
few weeks ago. Everything works well on the local intranet, but when
used across the internet it's very slow despite plugin caching having
been turned on. My investigations found that the delay is caused by
numerous HTTP requests for files that don't exist, such as:
META-INF/services/org.apache.batik.bridge.BridgeExtension
This is using the standard SPI extension system to allow people
to create custom elements.
org/apache/batik/dom/svg/resources/dtdids_en.class
This is part of internationalization, and I suspect that it
really requests: dtdids_en.properties
I gather it is just trying to find values/overides for certain
properties. Is this because I have failed to set something in my
application? The app itself works fine despite these files not being
found. Do I need to provide these files myself in a JAR of my own?
I suspect that the problem here is that you have put a directory
on the applet classpath. You really don't want to do that, you should
really only have jar files on the class path.
I apologize if this turns out not to be a batik specific problem.
Thanks, Mike
Using JRE 1.4.1.02, batik 1.5, crimson parser
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