Hi Cesar,
In order for me to try and help you with solving this problem, could you
please provide a full stack trace of the exception, your fop.xconf
configuration file and also the file which is referenced by PATH_TO_XSL.
You might also double check the contents of these two files yourself.
Adrian Cumiskey.
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Hi,
I need help to solve a problem with XSLTInputHadler and Driver class,
working with fop 0.20.5 version.
I need to generate a pdf from a xslt source existing in my project and a
xml source received as a parameter.
I´m using this constructor method from XSLTInputHandler:
XSLTInputHandler(org.xml.sax.InputSource xmlSource,
org.xml.sax.InputSource xsltSource)
My code is:
String xmlParam = request.getParameter(XML_REQUEST_PARAM);
StringReader str = new StringReader(xmlParam);
InputSource in = new InputSource(str);
FileReader fr_xsl = new FileReader(PATH_TO_XSL);
InputSource in_xsl = new InputSource(fr_xsl);
*** XSLTInputHandler input = new XSLTInputHandler(in, in_xsl);
ByteArrayOutputStream out = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
Driver driver = new Driver();
driver.setLogger(log);
driver.setRenderer(Driver.RENDER_PDF);
driver.setOutputStream(out);
driver.render(input.getParser(), input.getInputSource());
It throws a FopException in *** and the message is:
javax.xml.transform.TransformerConfigurationException:
javax.xml.transform.TransformerException: java.net.MalformedURLException
What´s my problem? What i did wrong? is this a bad use from this constructor?
Thanks,
César.
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