Thanks Matt, Terence,
This leads me to suspect the problem is with OSGI, I'm currently
repackaging the FOP jars as an OSGI bundle (it's not on springsource
unfortunately). I will update this thread if that resolves it.
Regards,
Iain
From: Matt Kynaston m...@claritum.com
To:
Hi, Iain-
I'd definitely be interested in how this is resolved, particularly if
it's related to OSGI.
-Terence Bandoian
On 11/26/2014 10:23 AM, Iain Soedring wrote:
Thanks Matt, Terence,
This leads me to suspect the problem is with OSGI, I'm currently
repackaging the FOP jars as an OSGI
Hi,
I have an xsl file that includes an external image:
fo:external-graphic src=/images/BrandGraphic.PNG/
When running as a standalone Java application the transformer.transform
function works, and I get a valid PDF file.
When running in Tomcat/OSGI, on the same server (same JRE), I get the
Yeah, ditto that. Mind you, we're also using fop-pdf-images.
I'd review what jars are actually being loaded - this sounds like a
mismatch somewhere.
Ah, java. Run once, run... once.
Matt
On 24 November 2014 at 20:54, Terence M. Bandoian tere...@tmbsw.com wrote:
Hi, Iain-
This may not help