Hi Adel.

If you are using a version of FOP later than 0.18 - you component won't
work. The problem is that the MS VM 3802 only supports jdk 1.1.8 - FOP
after 0.18 use later JDK versions.

Hopes this helps you. Alternative you can use FOP 0.18..........

Claus Nielsen




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Hi all,

I wrapped Fop into a com component. I succeded to compile but when I want
to run it i get the error :
java.lang.NoSuchMethodError : java/awt/image/ColorModel : Methed hasAlpha
()Z not found.

I downloaded the latest microsoft virtual machine 3802 but the problem
still exist.
When I looked into msvm effectively that method does not exist but exists
in sun's package rt.jar  of the jdk1.3.1

I replaced the msvm's ColorModel.class by sun's class the problem does not
exist anymore but the output of the application is not consitent.

I think I must recompile Fop I microsoft virtual machine to be able to wrap
it with a com component. Am I right? is it possible to recomplie it?
can any one help?

with regards,
Adel





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