Hi Keiron,

        >- define you own namespace, with elements and props

ok

        >- put the markup at the end of the document, where it can read the page number

ok

        >- provide some sort of connection with you other code

maybe I'm currently too tired to understand, but what exactly to you mean by this?



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Von: Keiron Liddle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Gesendet: Montag, 30. Juli 2001 10:41
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Betreff: Re: AW: Getting number of rendered pages



It could be possible to do this using a simple extension to fop.

- define you own namespace, with elements and props
- put the markup at the end of the document, where it can read the page number
- provide some sort of connection with you other code


On Mon, 30 Jul 2001 10:28:39 Erik Rehrmann wrote:
> Hi Jean-Claude,
> 
> the applications flow of work is:
> 
> 1) Client requests print of chapter
> 2) A ProcessManager on the server picks up that request, looks up what 
> process should handle that request and starts it with the necessary 
> environment.
> 3) The process connects to the database, extracs all information 
> needed for printing this chapter to XML and calls FOP for rendering 
> the chapter to PDF.
> 4) After finishing this work the ProcessManager informs the client 
> wether his request was handled successful and where he can find the 
> PDF.
> 
> If I use java-extensions I have a problem of authentication. While the 
> XML is generated into a public directory I cannot insert any database 
> connect information. So wherefrom gets the java-extension the database 
> connect information (server, port, service, database name, user, 
> password)?


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