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Subject: Re: FOPException: FOP processor fails during load test
John,
Thanks for the reply. I try making the Driver at method level and see what
would be the out come. I also made the log level to fatal, I set it to
warning level, it may through out some more info.
Thanks,
Subbareddy
a load
test is performed on application(AIX, Websphere 5), pdf reports are failing
after some time(like 20 users concurrently accessing the reports ) but all
other functions of applicaiton running fine. Here is the exception I am
getting and followed by the pdf code segment that causing
to generate
pdf reports in development env(windows) and testing (AIX) but when a load
test is performed on application(AIX, Websphere 5), pdf reports are failing
after some time(like 20 users concurrently accessing the reports ) but all
other functions of applicaiton running fine. Here is the exception I
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Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 3:13 PM
Subject: Re: FOPException: FOP processor fails during load test
On Tue, 2004-01-27 at 16:14, Subbareddy Kalakota wrote:
Have replied to Subbareddy off-line to the effect that his
problem might be one of thread-safety.
He has several class
Hi,
This is xsl question? How can I test if a file exist on disk through xsl? It
throws out this message:
org.apache.fop.apps.FOPException: java.lang.NoSuchMethodException: For
extension function, could not find method
java.io.File.exists([ExpressionContext,] #STRING).
Checked both static
Lucian Opris wrote:
This is xsl question?
Yes.
How can I test if a file exist on disk through xsl?
You can't, unless you use an extension function.
Ask on a list specific to your XSLT processor.
J.Pietschmann
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I'm using xalan XSL processor and I couldn't find anything for checking the
existence of a file on disk.
Examples would be great.
Any help appreciately
Thanks a lot
Lucian Opris
How can I test if a file exist on disk through xsl? It throws out this message:
org.apache.fop.apps.FOPException
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Davor Cengija wrote:
We're creating some on the fly pdf files in WebSphere Application
Developer
(WSAD 4.0.3) and testing it in its internal WebSphere Test Environment.
Everything works just fine, and PDF files
Davor Cengija wrote:
I'll try different fonts and FOP versions and let you know what happens.
Check the memory settings of your JVM first. The Unix version
may have a smaller default, or things just take up more space
there (caching, threadss, whatever), or you are even using a
completely
We're creating some on the fly pdf files in WebSphere Application Developer
(WSAD 4.0.3) and testing it in its internal WebSphere Test Environment.
Everything works just fine, and PDF files are created and displayed. BTW,
its nothing too complicated, usualy single page with single table
count.
The issue I have is that I want to detect if I am on the last page by using
an xsl:if test= call but don't know how to do this with the page number
and page count I already have.
Is this possible? If so, can someone point me in the right direction?
Many thanks,
Andrew
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Andrew Bate
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I am currently using fo:page-number/ and fo:page-number-citation
ref-id=lastBlock/ in a FO document to display the page number and total
page count.
The issue I have is that I want to detect if I am on the last page by using
an xsl:if test= call but don't know how
What is the best way to stress test fop in a servlet find out how many users
it would take to produce out of memory errors? is there an easy way to send
multiple concurrent requests to a servlet?
thanks,
will
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Subject: stress test FOP in a servlet?
What is the best way to stress test fop in a servlet find out
how many users
it would take to produce out of memory errors? is there an
easy way to send
multiple concurrent requests to a servlet?
thanks,
will
You can use Loadrunner by Mercuryinteractive to do stress test.
http://www-heva.mercuryinteractive.com/products/loadrunner/
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