I tried with jimi, but the browser does not show anything and the sitemap log shows this:

INFO (2004-06-09) 22:19.44:219 [sitemap.serializer.fo2pdf] (/webapp/!test/howtoqueue.pdf) http8080-Processor24/FOTreeBuilder: building formatting object tree
INFO (2004-06-09) 22:19.44:219 [sitemap.serializer.fo2pdf] (/webapp/!test/howtoqueue.pdf) http8080-Processor24/MessageHandler: setting up fonts
INFO (2004-06-09) 22:19.44:269 [sitemap.serializer.fo2pdf] (/webapp/!test/howtoqueue.pdf) http8080-Processor24/PageSequence: [1]
INFO (2004-06-09) 22:19.44:299 [sitemap.serializer.fo2pdf] (/webapp/!test/howtoqueue.pdf) http8080-Processor24/PageSequence: [2]
INFO (2004-06-09) 22:19.44:339 [sitemap.serializer.fo2pdf] (/webapp/!test/howtoqueue.pdf) http8080-Processor24/PageSequence: [2]


I copied the file into cocoon/web-inf/lib and renamed it from jimi1_0.zip to jimi1_0.jar. Then I restarted Tomcat. Was that right?

Thanks,
Roberts

J.Pietschmann wrote:

Roberts Pakalns wrote:

Can anyone help me to find a documentation how to use jai or jimi in cocoon's fop. I just want to see .png pictures in cocoon's generated PDFs.


Just install it.
JAI: Run the installer. You should be set.
Jimi: Get the zip file rename it into a jar file and put
it into Cocoon's lib directory.

You need only one of then for PNG. People reported that having
installed both might have a detrimental effect in rare
circumstances.

J.Pietschmann

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