Well what i wanted to do was basivally have a dynamic canvas that the
user can make modifications and i rememeber the Baik SVG canvas
dynamically updated the image based on the info(froma slider for
setting alpha pretend or doing a filter effect) very fast, so i wanted
to see if Batik could be embedded into a JSP page. i guess thats not
possible? only as an applet not a servlet?





On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 08:31:34 -0500, Thomas DeWeese
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> Hi Arian,
> 
> Arian Hojat wrote:
> 
> > Hello fellow svg enthusiasts,
> > i used Batik a long time ago in a Java app
> > (http://www.topxml.com/code/default.asp?p=3&id=v20040618151339&ms=20&l=svg&sw=categ).
> 
>    That's nice!
> 
> > gonna start using it again to develop a small web app for my senior project.
> > i was wondering can i use it(svgcanvas etc) on a jsp page,
> > Any limitations to this or can be used exactly the same?
> 
>    Well, I think we have some server/client confusion.  As I
> understand it a JSP page is a mixed HTML/SVG page with Java code
> embedded in it.  The Page is 'evaluated' on the server and a result
> is sent to the client.
> 
>    So I can think of two things you might do with a JSP:
> 
>        1) You might have the JSP generate a dynamic SVG document
> that is sent to the client (which is assumed to have an SVG viewer
> installed - ASV or Batik).
> 
>        2) You might have the JSP rasterize a SVG document (dynamically
> generated) and produce a JPEG of the document (which any browser can
> display).
> 
>    Neither of these would use the JSVGCanvas, the first might not use
> Batik on the Server at all, the second would use the Transcoder API's.
> 
>    However, outside the context of a JSP you might want to send an
> applet to the client which could embed the JSVGCanvas for viewing
> and/or manipulating the SVG.
> 
> > And if someone can send me a simple page they have done in jsp with
> > batik/svg, that would be great!
> 
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