I would agree with the last statement about a high performance commercial
all Java FO-PDF. However, there is really no need. Would anybody be
interested in working on FOP with payment leaving the licensing as is?
This way everybody can benefit. Anybody with experience interested?
Patrick
From: Bob Leif
To: Matt Savino et al.
I believe that, good Ada app-server, is covered by the following
abbreviated version of a posting from Pascal Obry, which I received from
Team-Ada. Since JGNAT is an Ada compiler that produces J codes, you may
not need a translator. Parenthetically, I have
Patrick,
If I read you right, I think the answer to that would be a resounding
cry of Yes all round. You will certainly get one from me. What did you
have in mind?
Peter
Patrick Lanphier wrote:
I would agree with the last statement about a high performance commercial
all Java FO-PDF. However,
That's a big yes from me as well.
Cheers
Tim
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From: Peter B. West [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 1 May 2002 15:50
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Why is FO(P) a superior model than what most proprietary
tools propose
Patrick,
If I read you
Hi Gurus,
I have been struggling with the convertion to PDF using FOP. It was working
well for the past few weeks and all of a sudden I am getting this exception
error and I have tried everything I could think of. Now, I am seeking for your
help The exception error occurs on the call to
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I've had similar experiences within GhostView, but I haven't found out
yet what's missing. Maybe it's the missing BoundingBox DSC comment,
although adding that manually didn't help. It's likely that a
setpagedevice command might solve that, but I haven't investigated yet.
Please tell me if you
This means the Java VM can't load the class in the error message. The
clue is to supply the necessary jar files in the classpath. This
involves the -cp parameter. I suggest that if you plan to use Java in
the future that you at least read about some basics on launching the
Java VM. The
Hello Jeremias,
It looks like it could be a bit more complicated than some missing commands.
The reason I was doing this was that I wanted uncompressed PDF as a
template: FOP's great but a bit slow for 200-odd near-identical documents.
In the end what I did was make the PDF in FOP and use
You can have that a lot simpler! Edit the config.xml in the conf
directory and remove all entries in list für the stream-filter-list.
You then have to rebuild FOP. That way, you get an uncompressed PDF
directly.
It looks like it could be a bit more complicated than some missing commands.
The
I just keep track of it myself. Declare a member variable of type int and
increment it everytime a request comes in and decrement it after the request
is serviced (in a finally{} block, watch out for exceptions messing up your
counter).
Make sure you synchronize access to it and it should work
I've got my own servlet with FOP which reads a fopconfig.xml file that I
deploy with the servlet. So far, so good.
However, when I added fonts to fopconfig.xml, I had a bunch of problems
until I hardcoded the path to the font under my servlet. Obviously, this is
a problem because my servlet
Hi,
I'm having a problem rendering a large file (500 plus pages) using FOP. Fop
eventually causes my machine to run out of memory even though I'm allocating
it 300mb.
I think the problem is caused by me having a page sequence called detail
page, into which my 500 pages worth of data is placed
On Tuesday 30 April 2002 09:08 pm, you wrote:
I would agree with the last statement about a high performance commercial
all Java FO-PDF. However, there is really no need. Would anybody be
interested in working on FOP with payment leaving the licensing as is?
This way everybody can benefit.
Hi,
I'm new to FOP and followed the discussions on this list for the last few
days since I'm currently trying to use XSL:FO to produce the PDF
documentation for a project database which is in XML format.
While I'm very satisfied with the resulting output, I have strong doubts
about the
Devon-
I think you're missing a jar in there. My call to FOP includes the
following -cp parameter:
-cp
build\fop.jar;lib\batik.jar;lib\xalan-2.0.0.jar;lib\xerces-1.2.3.jar;lib\avalon-framework-4.0.jar;lib\logkit-1.0.jar;lib\jimi-1.0.jar
I didn't see the path to the jimi-1.0,jar in your
Hi Jeff,
Now I'm confused. I downloaded FOP from
http://xml.apache.org/dist/fop/ , just this morning. It didn't
include a jimi.jar and it didn't include any .bat files either.
I included ever .jar file that was in my lib directory, in the
classpath. Is there another place that I can download
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
Just make a frameset that loads as many identical pages as you want. You'll
get near concurrent loading. Or you can shell out $30k for loadrunner.
Matt Savino
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From: Carter, Will [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 8:58 AM
To: '[EMAIL
You can use Loadrunner by Mercuryinteractive to do stress test.
http://www-heva.mercuryinteractive.com/products/loadrunner/
-Original Message-
From: Carter, Will [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 11:58 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: stress test FOP in a
John,
Yes, minimising page-sequence length will reduce memory consumption.
Peter
John Bourke wrote:
Ideally for each page full I would like to start a new page sequence and
thus allow FOP only render one page at a time. Does this sound to anybody
like the right way to go about this?
There should be two files:
fop.sh (for Unix) and
fop.bat (for windows)
If they are not there, I would download fop again
Carlos
On 05/01/02 8:40, L'eau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jeff,
Now I'm confused. I downloaded FOP from
http://xml.apache.org/dist/fop/ , just this morning. It
Hi Gurus,
I have been struggling with the convertion to PDF using FOP. It was working
well for the past few weeks and all of a sudden I am getting this exception
error and I have tried everything I could think of. Now, I am seeking for your
help The exception error occurs on the call to
I
John Bourke wrote:
I think the problem is caused by me having a page sequence called detail
page, into which my 500 pages worth of data is placed with a page break
before each page full. BUT, this is all within the one page sequence which I
think FOP is trying to render all at once.
FOP tries to
Hello.
I just started using FOP and I really like it so far. However
I'm running into a problem and noticed it mentioned in this lists
archives, so I joined.
I have a DocBook XML that I've converted to FO via XSLTproc.
I've rendered it using both RenderX (the eval) and FOP.
The diffrence is
Bernd Brandstetter wrote:
memory would have to be available on every box. From what I've read on the
list, I'm sure this is due to excessive usage of forward references and
large (partly nested) tables spanning multiple pages. However, this is an
absolute requirement for our documentation.
From
Kevin Pearcey wrote:
This won't work as it attempts to place the fo:page-number as an
attribute of fo:external-graphic. This is the problem I have and as far
as I can tell there is no way of solving it. It seems like xsl:fo just
doesn't have the power to do much page conditional things without
how do you get the server to queue other requests?
will
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From: Scott Moore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 4:29 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Why is FO(P) a superior model than what most proprietary
tool s propose
The short answer is
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