I saw a number of posted responses to David's query but it seems like most
respondents are using FOP on the server side. Is there much experience in
using FOP on the client side, say inside of an applet? I am interested in
streaming XSLT to the user's browser and having an applet transform it
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Van Camp, Kenneth (Exchange) wrote:
If applet is not practical, I wonder if there are any browser plug-ins that
can do it (hopefully much smaller than 5MB)?
I'd look to Java Web Start. 5MB is required, but it can be downloaded once only.
It would be great if Adobe
produced a version of Acrobat
On Wed, 2003-03-12 at 11:03, Van Camp, Kenneth (Exchange) wrote:
If applet is not practical, I wonder if there are any browser plug-ins that
can do it (hopefully much smaller than 5MB)? It would be great if Adobe
produced a version of Acrobat that can consume XSLT and render the PDF
directly,
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Good point.
Here's my problem: I need to generate on-demand some good-size PDFs (a few
hundred pages) for a lot of users. Our tests with FOP indicate it is too
I use Java Web Start to deliver a Java application embedding FOP and it
works great. I consider a one-time 5M download to be small these days,
compared to lots of other internet practices people frequently use (like
downloading game demos). Besides, you can quickly surpass 5M in PDF
downloads by
FYI - we use FOP in an online production app to deliver on-demand print verions
of our managment reports and lab reports. Our clients (drug companies) use the
app to log on and see how their clinical trials are going. Luckily we haven't
had much demand for large (50+ pages) PDFs or many
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We are. We're using it to deliver printed offers to the customer, the size of documents are, however, fairly small. No problems so far.
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Hi David,
For one customer we use FOP in a production environment. For another we use
XEP. This choice is made in consultation with our customers with respect to
their requirements and the money they want to spend.
Cheers,
Agnes
Le Lundi, 10 mars 2003, à 18:36 Europe/Zurich, Holk, David A a écrit :
Is anyone using FOP in a production app?
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Several customers of companies that I'm working with are, daily
production of small to medium-sized documents (from a few to 250 pages).
Stability is no problem IMHO, you can get
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Hi !
We are using fop 0.20.5 in client/server app (300 users, calls are
synchronised) and in our websites (servlet embedded, synchronised too) running
on tomcat 3.23 app server. We only use FOP for generating PDF dynamic catalogs
(example here http://www.tatouage.fr/temp/fop_user_example.pdf).
Title: RE: FOP in production app
David:
I use it production, not too many issues, as Wim pointed out you have to be ready to support it.
Rob
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