You can probably keep your XML the same.  However, you
*might* find it helpful you if you add a metadata row
for the number of rows you have--if you wish to rely
on that number for subsequent XSLT processing logic.

Your XSL stylesheet however-->can you rewrite it to
use more page sequences, or more (but smaller) tables?
 Is there some key value in each record that you can
divide by 10, perhaps, to set up 10 page sequences or
10 different tables?  The Mulberry XSLT list can help
you with any XSLT programming that may require.

HTH,
Glen


--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all, 
> 
> I am having out of memory issues when transforming
> my FO - > PDF using 
> fop-0.20.5rc2. I read that using multiple page
> sequences in the XSL and 
> therefore in the FO means that fop will release some
> memory. I don 't
> see how 
> I can do this. My XML file is generated dynamically
> from a database so I
> 
> don 't know how big it will be. Is there any
> solutions I can use that
> uses 
> multiple page sequences or possible change the xml
> structure, if not is 
> there another FOP transformer that isn 't as memory
> intensive. Thanks in
> 
> advanced for any help. If I havn 't provided enough
> info please ask and
> I can 
> get back to you.
> 
>  
> 
> With regards
> 
> Bhaskar
> 
> 


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