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Michael Nachbaur schrieb:
| I haven't released this to CPAN, mainly because I wanted to create a
| more generic XSL-FO transformation provider before doing so, but I have
| created a hacked-up copy of Matt Sergeant's PassiveTeX language provider
| that hands off XSL-FO to FOP.  It is pretty inefficient in that it calls
| the command-line fop.sh application, which means the Java runtime
| environment kicks off every time, but it works.
|
| For those who would like to play with the code I have so far, you can
| get at it via my CVS repository at:
|
| http://cvs.nachbaur.com/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/Apache-AxKit-Language-FOP/
|
| An improvement (patches welcome) would be to have the option to pass
| XSL-FO to a running Tomcat application server that has FOP pre-loaded in
| a servlet.  But my Java skills, thankfully, are too rusty to do this.
|

What's on with inline-java ;-)

Tom

| On Apr 13, 2005, at 11:11 AM, Mike Trotman wrote:
|
|> Hi.
|>
|> I've been experimenting with AxKit for the past two weeks - so still a
|> new user.
|>
|> I have successfully set up a XML processing environment to produce
|> nicely formatted HTML
|> pages using a chain of XSL and XPS translations.
|>
|> I would now like to add a transformation to XSL-FO and a subsequent
|> PDF generation and display in the browser.
|> I can successfully generate the PDFs from the command line using XSLT
|> stylesheets and Apache FOP.
|>
|> Is there any easy way of doing this in AxKit?
|> I have naively tried running the FOP transformation (inside backticks)
|> in XPS - but cannot get a PDF generated.
|> And I have also experimented with 'catting' a PDF from XPS - but can't
|> get the content-type recognised by the browser.
|> (I'm using the '$r->content_type('application/pdf') approach.)
|>
|> Does anyone have any experience in trying this - or any suggestions on
|> how it should be done?
|> (The AxPoint demo PDF generat ion works OK.)
|>
|> Alternatively - is there any way to link AxKit (XSLFO) output to
|> Tomcat - and run FOP from there?
|>
|> I think there is possibly a principle I am missing.
|> Any help greatly appreciated.
|>
|>
|> Thanks
|>
|> Mike
|>
|>
|>
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