Hi Kai and others who are using or would wanted to use fop-0.9.x in Cocoon 2.1.x,

this is just an informative message.

I had casual difficulties with fop-0.94 in cocoon-2.1.11 especially with the tables. They caused some extra page breaks and even the content of one row's parallel cells could divide into two rows so that row1 had cell1 and row2 had cell2. I think there are some bugs in 0.94 which will be fixed in 0.95.

Anyway, I downloaded newer one from the trunk and hit my head against the wall many times but finally got it working. It seems to be working at least in 2.1.11 if the xmlgraphics-commons is updated to 1.3 version shipped with the fop.

And now after few tests, I haven't found anything to complain about; all the problems with the tables seems to be vanished away. :-) :-D :-)

have a nice day !
- mika -

P.S. Kai, I did some fine tuning in Tomcat, also with that PermGen Size and now it is really rocking. I can plot 1400x1400mm 300 dpi images out into pdf within less than 3 minutes. (Dell PE1950, 2,5 Ghz Xeon quadcore, 4G RAM). So I wouldn't say that this current fop is the world's weakest graphics renderer. ;-)


Kai Mütz kirjoitti:
Lehtonen, Mika <> wrote:
  
I am afraid it won't help. I already increased the heap size to
2,5/3,5g min/max, but I still can't plot any pdf including raster
out, whether the raster is at any size. It seems like something is
totally broken but I can't imagine that a user could get the whole
system to crash.    
    

You should try to increase the PermGen space, e.g. -XX:MaxPermSize=256m

  
I am printing large images; the FOP manual said: do not use large
images. So I don't know is this project of mine sane, but it seemed
to be working nice with 12000x12000x24 rasters until I got creedy and
add the pixel amount. It crashed and after that, I haven't been able
to print out a single raster through FOP.    
    

I don't have any experiences with such large images. Sorry.

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