Joerg,
What did you mean by this
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FOP is not generally slow but under certain circumstances.
Try to use the FOP command line application to render your PDF and
watch the output. If you get lots of overflows, indicated by a ">"
or an "INFO: >" line, you'll have to fiddle with column widths and
maybe hyphenation to make this go away. You may also want to check
"keep-together" attributes and such stuff that could cause FOP to
iterate.
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I had no idea that all those '>'s meant something.  What do you mean by overflows?  What do you mean by 'cause FOP to iterate'?

I'm seeing a 30-100 page table generated in 5-15 minutes and frequently running out of memory even though I set the heap size to 1GB.

Thanks,
Joe







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