Hello Thomas, i've had the same feeling, that the time per transformation decreeses with the number of transformations in batch. But this doesnt help the users who alsways transform only one or two svgs at once.
Would it be helpful to send you the svg file, so you can have a look if there are any constructs which causes the lack? Thanks in advance Mork [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: > > Hi Mork, > > Mork0075 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 09/13/2007 02:57:21 AM: > >> For a (for me) simple SVG to PDF transcoding, the PDFTranscoder took >> about 3sek and uses almost the whole cpu time. I would like to use the >> batik technologie in a productive environment and i think this can >> become a problem if multiple users transcode more then 1 pdf at the same >> time. >> >> Do you have any suggestions how to speed up the process? Or is the >> PDFTranscoder even the right solution for my needs? > > Well if you want to go SVG -> PDF it's probably your best bet. > As to how to speed things up the amount of time required is almost > entirely dependent on the content being transcoded. > > Also it's worth noting that a lot of time can be eaten up > starting the JVM, so to get a better feel for the real time to > transcode you should convert several SVG's at one time and divide > the entire time by the number of SVGs. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
