Thanks for your help. Appreciate it.

Pat Kelley
Database Administrator
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-----Original Message-----
From: J.Pietschmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 10:52 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: pdf xform failing when xsp dataset too large

Pat Kelley wrote:
> I have adjusted the memory with no luck. I have bumped the memory up to
500M
> with no change in behavior. I am using the grouping functions from 2.0 (
> for-each-group ). I am beginning to suspect it is a problem with
> that. 

Recommended procedure:
- If your source XML and XSL are files and there are no
   parameters, run it through the FOP command line and see what
   happens.
- If the source XML is not a file, or there are parametrizations
   or whatever, replace the pdfserializer with an XML serializer
   and download the FO to a file. Have a look at it to see whether
   it is plausible, then run it through the FOP command line and
   see what happens.
- If you can't get the FO into a file, well, bother someone
   else :-)

Shouldn't this be in some Cocoon documentation or the Wiki or
whatever? something like this is useful for nearly every complex
pipeline (Keyword: complexity reduction).

J.Pietschmann



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