I think you should consider if that is worth "the trouble".
I don't think you would earn that much in performance.
The heaviest part of FOP I think is the XSL-FO interpreter and processor, and 
this you will need anyway to transform your XSL-FO documents.

Anyway, that is my opinion.




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Dennis JD Myr�n
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jonny Pony [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 5. januar 2004 16:15
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Build minimal Fop.jar

Hi,

I want to build a minimal fop.jar that suits my needs.

What I do:
- I'm converting XML to PDF using XSLT and XSL-FO.
- I'm including an image.
- I'm adding extra fonts to fop, using a configuration-file.

So why do I need a viewer, etc..

My aim is to reduce the size of this jar as far as possible for my needs.
Is there a good tutorial on this which explains the contents of this 
package?

Since I need the batik.jar (which is really big) for running FOP, does 
anybody know what I could cut out of this jar.


Thanks
Jonny

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