> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Bowditch [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: January 6, 2009 4:07 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Using FOP in sandbox environment
> 
> Fournier,Danny [NCR] wrote:
> 
> > I'm currently trying to use FOP 0.95 on Coldfusion 8 (on Windows) 
> > using sandbox security. The only way to generate my PDFs is to give 
> > the Coldfusion service full access to the entire drive. I'm 
> using the 
> > embedding example.
> > 
> > I'm wondering if someone on this list could help me narrow down the 
> > list of folders that could potentially be opened in order 
> for FOP to work?
> > 
> > Obviously, the first one would be the folder where my classes are 
> > situated (which is specified in the classpath) Then, the 
> fonts folder 
> > maybe? How about JVM cache folders (if there are any)? I'm 
> really at a 
> > loss here.
> 
> When it fails do you see any sort of error message? Can you 
> try running from the command line to reproduce the error there?
> 
> Perhaps the problem is that you've added the <auto-detect/> 
> element to fop.xconf file, which tells FOP to search your 
> hard disk for Fonts.
> 

I do see an error, but it goes away when we get rid of sandbox security.
I haven't modified the fop.xconf file as this is the first time I've
read about it :)

Error:
java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException: Don't know how to handle
"application/pdf" as an output format. Neither an FOEventHandler, nor a
Renderer could be found for this output format.

All the classes are at the same spot in a folder specified in the
classpath.

Dan

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