this would also be my suggestion. at the moment we are also using fop as
a command line script. when finishing the webapplication i will create a
java servlet that runs under tomcat. first tests show a perfomance boost
of 50%. mainly because the JVM must not be started every time, this
overhead is being saved using tomcat and fop as java-servlet.
hope to see a few more suggestions...
markus
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From: "Jesiolowski, Dominik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 02/11/2005 07:13AM
Subject: RE: [***SPAM***] - Improving FOP Performance? - Bayesian Filter
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> Hello,
> We are using FOP to convert to generate PDF Invoices
> for our Customers. We need to generate roughly around
> 25,000 Invoices Per Month and the Number would
> increase each Month. We generate PDF Docs from XML
> Input Files. We had Trial runs to check for
> Performance and Memory usage.
> Currently, We are just invoking FOP command directly
> from a Shell Script which would call the FOP Command
> repeatedly but making sure that not more than 2 (or
> sometimes 3) FOP Processes are running at any instant.
So you are starting, and stopping JVM, each time
you run fop. Consider writing java app that invokes
fop processing in a loop.
Regards
Dominik
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