Re: FOP failing to transform XSL to PDF with image when run in tomcat/osgi, but working when run in standalone

2014-11-26 Thread Iain Soedring
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:

Re: FOP failing to transform XSL to PDF with image when run in tomcat/osgi, but working when run in standalone

2014-11-26 Thread Terence M. Bandoian
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

FOP failing to transform XSL to PDF with image when run in tomcat/osgi, but working when run in standalone

2014-11-24 Thread Iain Soedring
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

Re: FOP failing to transform XSL to PDF with image when run in tomcat/osgi, but working when run in standalone

2014-11-24 Thread Matt Kynaston
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