Thanks for advice.
I've looked at number of messages regarding running FOP in "MAIN" but I couldn't find any reasoning why.
In any case I took your warning, talked to my lead, and we are thinking of calling EJB to run FOP there.
What do think?



"J.Pietschmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

04/03/02 10:34 AM
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> I have to generate PDF letters files. To do that I have decided to use
> FOP files as letter templates supplying
> variables(name, address...) via XML. It is going to be a batch job,
> running "main" method developing
> with Visual Age, WebSphere 3.5. Is anyone has examples?
> Most importantly, I have no idea what libraries to download, where to
> install and how to configure.

You are asking for something big. Moreover, i can't
quite figure out what your actual requirements are.

The easiest way seems to be to contact your friendly
IBM support.
Other than that it would be useful to know:
1. How much experience do you have in running WebSphere
 and deploying code for WebSphere?
2. How much experience do you have in Java programming
 in general and in servlet/JSP stuff in particular?
3. How extensive have you already dealt with XML stuff?
4. How much experience do you have in developing
 XSLT/XSLFO?
5. How much experience do you have in running FOP?
6. What do you mean by "batch job"? Conventionally
 this is not used in assiciation with a web application
 server.

J.Pietschmann


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