what he's doing (slurping a FO
file into a DOM Tree, manipulating the tree by adding
RDBMS values to it, then sending the DOM Tree off to
FOP to be published) with what you mention above?
Yes, exactly. Take the XML2PDF example. I'm copying the important part
and only have to change two lines
--- Jeremias Maerki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But FOP is not XML Commons, and IMO external users
should not be directly latching on to non-XSL
portions
(i.e., not fonts or hyphenation, etc., things that
we
are expected to share) of our code that way. That
would limit our ability to
A bit late to react but I'm not 100% happy with moving the two classes
into apps. I was a bit surprised at the time you introduced the DOM
example because the same functionality could be provided via JAXP: Using
a DOMSource and a SAXResult with an identity transformer. The examples
were meant
--- Jeremias Maerki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Using
a DOMSource and a SAXResult with an identity
transformer.
Do we already have an example for this one? I'm not
sure of what you mean--are you saying that Manuel can
continue doing exactly what he's doing (slurping a FO
file into a DOM Tree
Thanks for the information. Working with a DOM tree
saves one the step of needing to place input data into
XML first. So retaining this functionality in 1.0
will keep the flexibility to users in how they can
approach a report-generation task. I guess we should
keep it in then.
Thanks,
Glen
On Mon, Jul 05, 2004 at 11:20:26AM -0700, Glen Mazza wrote:
Thanks for the information. Working with a DOM tree
saves one the step of needing to place input data into
XML first. So retaining this functionality in 1.0
will keep the flexibility to users in how they can
approach a report
From: Glen Mazza [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Team,
But does anyone generate FO documents via DOM Trees
anymore?
Yes, we do in a back office fop intensive server application.
Manuel
Thanks--you're the first I've heard using it.
May I ask:
1) Do you manually create the FO document from scratch
similar to the first example I gave in my previous
email? Or, do you preload an FO file into a DOM tree,
navigate it, do minor manipulations, and then send it
off to be published
Glen,
A 1. We do preload an FO file into a DOM tree,
navigate it, do manipulations, and then send it
off to be published into PDF.
A 2. At the time it seemed the easier way of doing it.
Would we still be doing it again instead of using XSLT?
Hmm, our input data is not in XML but comes from
I created a ExampleDOM2PDF class for general testing
and demonstration of FOP's DOM Document handling
abilities. It's in the same
examples/embedded/java/embedded directory as the other
embedded examples.
Going against 1.0, the code appears to work fine, so
Victor's recent Document-handling
Glen Mazza wrote:
Going against 1.0, the code appears to work fine, so
Victor's recent Document-handling changes in Driver
doesn't appear to have raised any problems.
Thanks for checking that. Someday I'll try to mess with the embedded stuff
more
Victor Mote
I am a new user of FOP but i want to use Xerces
and i don't know how can install it. When i use the samples from Xerces the java
compiler tell me org.w3c.dom.Document doesn't exist.
Thanks a lot.
Antonio M. Marín FernándezSADIEL,
S.A.c/ Isaac Newton s/n Edificio Sadiel - Sodean, Isla de
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Betreff: RE: Does render(dom) actually work?
Hi Savino,
Make sure there
are NO nulls making their way
into the text nodes of your xml
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Betreff: RE: Does render(dom) actually work?
Hi Savino,
Make sure there
are NO nulls making their way
into the text nodes of your xml stream.
these would not give problems if u
wrote the xml to a file first
suhail
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From: Savino, Matt C [mailto:[EMAIL
Thanks for all your help on this. I have Fop-0.20.1-src.tar. How can I tell
which cvs this is? I only ask because I have no inet access right now.
I did discover that render(dom) does work if I load the dom object straight
from a file instead of obtaining it as the output of an xslt transform. I
Hello everyone. By any chance can someone point me to some example code
which uses render(dom)? No matter what combination of driver methods or Fop
versions (.17,.19,.20.1) I use I seem to get the same error:
building formatting object tree
setting up fonts
java.lang.NullPointerException
Matt,
Why don't you do it all in one pass? I have a servlet, that calls
some bean to get XML document in a DOM format (actually JDOM), then
registers fop driver as receiver of SAX events and runs XSLT on the
JDOM tree.
// 1. Generate XML tree
Document xmlSummary
, September 19, 2001 2:03 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Does render(dom) actually work?
Matt,
Why don't you do it all in one pass? I have a servlet, that calls
some bean to get XML document in a DOM format (actually JDOM), then
registers fop driver as receiver of SAX events and runs
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Does render(dom) actually work?
Yuri, thanks for your help. I tried your solution and I still get the
following error:
building formatting object tree
building formatting object tree
javax.xml.transform.TransformerException
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