As you might know I have successfully got the Japanese fonts to be displayed on PDF by using the userconfig.xml file to load the MSGOTHIC.TTF fonts. In this case I was running a servlet which used FOP to convert the XML file on the webserver ( weblogic) to PDF and then open it using acrobat. I wan
This is how I did it..
1) I used a invisible signed applet within the jsp page which renders the
screen.
2) The user selects the documents to be printed and passes this info to
the applet.
3) The applet take this info and calls a servlet which creates the
corresponding XMLs.
4) The XSLTHandler w
Just wanted everyone to know that I have successfully implemented client side printing using FOP Eg: If the XML file gets created on the webserver which is located in Los Angeles and the user in London, then the XML is converted to PDF and the PDF file is printed on the clients default printer
Folks
I am planning to use the following XSLTInputHandler constructor in an
applet downloaded on the client side. Before I use it I have the following
questions.
public XSLTInputHandler(File xmlfile, File xsltfile) throws FOPException
{ }
public XSLTInputHandler(String xmlURL, String xsltURL)
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I had posted this in the fop-user group and the responses indicated that
there is no way this can be implemented currently. Just wanted an opinion
from the fop-dev crowd.
Thanks
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My requirement is to render an XML as a PDF and then prin
I am parsing my XML file through FOP parser and then telling the driver to
render it as PDF. The process is initiated by clicking on a button on IE.
What happens is the current IE instance opens the acrobat and displays the
PDF it.
The users have to hit back button to get back to the application.
I am getting a XML parsing error from weblogic.apache.xerces when I parse a
XML
document which contains accented characters.
This is what I am doing
1) Some database columns have accented data for spanish,japanese etc
languages
like NÃmero de identificaÃÃo: and nÃmero de identificaciÃn.
2) I am r
My application is deployed in a WAR format on Unix. The XSLTInputHandler is trying to access the XSL and the XML files on the system but the getRealPath() and the getResource() methods return null /or a path which included the war info and the XSLTInputHandler errors out with FileNotFoundException