Hi there,

I'm using FOP in production and we render up to 5000 in 1 run (once a
night), another application makes pdf's continuously during the day
(0-1500)
and another application is a webapplication and reders dynamic pdf's
depending on the clients requests.

Non of the machines use more the 85 Meg mem for FOP, although they are all
dynamic, and sometimes 1 pdf goes upt to 50 pages..

depending on how you write your application FOP is stable :-]


this is a succes Story for our company!


greetings

Jochen Maes
ICT Development


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Le Lundi, 10 mars 2003, � 18:36 Europe/Zurich, Holk, David A a �crit :

> Is anyone using FOP in a production app?
> ...

Several customers of companies that I'm working with are, daily
production of small to medium-sized documents (from a few to 250 pages).

Stability is no problem IMHO, you can get good support here (best
effort though) assuming you're ready to dig in to analyze possible
problems precisely, and you have to limit your XSL-FO documents to what
FOP can handle today.

If you keep these concerns in mind, using FOP in production is
realistic IMHO.

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   Bertrand Delacretaz (codeconsult.ch, jfor.org)
   XML, java, XSLT, Cocoon, FOP, mentoring/programming/teaching


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