Hi,

You can use a data uri or use a custom resource resolver.

FopFactoryBuilder builder = new FopFactoryBuilder(new File(".").toURI(), 
resolver);
fopFactory = builder.build();

Thanks

-----Original Message-----
From: Ulrich Mayring [mailto:u...@denic.de] 
Sent: 06 March 2018 16:09
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: Ideas needed: insert byte[] into XSLFO



Hi all,

I have a byte[] (basically, a PNG or JPG image) that I generated myself and 
would like to insert it in an XSLFO page at a certain position and render the 
page to PDF with fop.

Think of it like a letter with a logo, only that the logo is dynamically 
created.

The best way to insert it seems to be fo:external-graphic, but that requires a 
url, from where the resource is acquired.

I don't want to save my image to disk or put it on a webserver, so my idea is 
to somehow make a custom URIResolver, which would supply my generated image(s).

My question is how do I wire this up into my existing fop workflow, which looks 
like this:

FOUserAgent userAgent = fopFactory.newFOUserAgent(); Fop fop = 
fopFactory.newFop(mimeType, userAgent, outStream); Result res = new 
SAXResult(fop.getDefaultHandler());
xslTransformer.transform(xmlSource, res); return outStream.toByteArray()

There appears to be no way to set a custom resolver. Or perhaps someone has a 
better idea than to do it via custom URI schemes?

Many thanks for any pointers,

Ulrich



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