Hi all,
[email protected] wrote on 04/22/2006 06:55:52 PM:
> I agree, Ronan. I guess it's in my nature to overreact to things that
> bother me. Batik looks good.
Do you think? ;)
> Ronan Oger wrote:
> >
> > Francis, there is no learning curve involved.
> >
> > Batik comes with a rasteriser called batik-rasteriser, which you call
> > on the command line.
For low volume it is true that this works just fine, but in a
heavier use environment you will want/need to bundle it into a
Servlet so you aren't constantly restarting the Java virtual machine.
For most SVG documents starting the JVM and loading Batik is
5-10x the work of rendering the document.
Also I think Francis said she will be rasterizing different views
of the same document, in which case she could save extra time by
loading the document only once (she could save even more time by
building the graphics tree only once but that would require going
past the simple Transcoder interface).
> > When in doubt, ask google, or read the doc.
> >
> > Just download batik, take a look at what is in the bin directory, and
> go from
> > there. The batik-rasteriser is well proven and has been extensively
> used
> > commercially.
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