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Philip S. Constantinou wrote:
This really helps...
One of the things that I need to do is a mail merge creating thousands of
one page letters. If the pages are simple with no table of
contents/references/page numbers. Is it safe to assume that the FO processor
will use roughly the same memory print
?
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From: "J.Pietschmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 1:44 PM
Subject: Re: Memory usage w/ FOP
> Philip S. Constantinou wrote:
> > Hi -
> > If I'm using an XSL Transformer and an XML ByteArra
> - Avoid large tables spanning multiple pages, use multiple
>tables instead.
very good tip!
Philip S. Constantinou wrote:
Hi -
If I'm using an XSL Transformer and an XML ByteArrayOutputStream to create a
FO formatted document which is rendered as PDF or printed, what is a good
assumption to make about the memory utilization? Is the entire merged FO
document stored in memory or can the FO
Hi -
If I'm using an XSL Transformer and an XML ByteArrayOutputStream to create a
FO formatted document which is rendered as PDF or printed, what is a good
assumption to make about the memory utilization? Is the entire merged FO
document stored in memory or can the FO processor stream out the PDF o