I once was going the PJA route when I was having the same problem.
Unfortunately the PJA toolkit is licensed under the GPL (not LGPL) and with
Cocoon under that ASF license this renders the two incompatible....legally.
(Consequently, if you go to the link as provided by Bertrand D. you will see
this discussion).

A utility called xvfb is the most often heard option. It fakes running an X
server and allows applications requiring one to run and think they are
running in an X environment.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bertrand Delacretaz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2001 6:57 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: is batik X-server needed
> 
> On Friday 30 November 2001 11:51, David Reid wrote:
> > I am installing Cocoon2 on a HP-UX system. However, I don't want to run
> > an X-server on this system. I know batik/FOP requires this.
> 
> From this search on the the cocoon-users mailing list
> http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-users&w=2&r=1&s=batik+awt&q=b
> 
> it appears that the PJA library might help (http://www.eteks.com/pja/en)
> 
> If you try it I'd be interested in the results!
> 
> --
>  -- Bertrand Delacrétaz, www.codeconsult.ch
>  -- web technologies consultant - OO, Java, XML, C++
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