Title: Using FOP in an applet ?
Hi,
What I would like to do is send XML to the browser client (MS-IE6, in the case of our extranet, but not limited to.)
There, show it on screen as html/css (already possible with XSLT and the MS-XML dll.)
and print it as PDF ... (Impossible for now, w
In the
case of my current problem, I have a high band-width.
I saw that fop.jar is 1.6Mo, it
should need Xalan and Xerces too, so between 2 and 3 Mo. (I don't use SVG, so I
save 2Mo of Batik)
This is not the problem in my
case.
Embeding FOP in an applet
would make your applet humon
Title: Using FOP in an applet ?
CONS: transfer of huge
libraries to client
PRO: This is done only one time ; This is an
Extranet (there is a finite number of client) ; it saves a lot of data
transfert.
CONS: fop generation
very memory intensive (very frustrating for the client, becaus
Title: RE: HTML to PDF using FOP
You should take a look at the Docbook project : http://docbook.org/
They provide XSL to publish XML sources in many format : HTML, XHTML, FO, PDF, PS ...
Title: keep-with-next workaround with table
I am using FOP 0.20.3.
According to "Features" : http://xml.apache.org/fop/implemented.html and some posts found on Google, the "keep-together" or "keep-with-next" property doesn't work ?
I would share and have advices on the following workaroun