Hi,
You can use Apache Batik library and write a servlet that renders
raster images from SVG files and serves them over http.

Apache Batik is not uptaded since long time, but we use it successfully by
some years to renders maps stored on the server in SVG format.

Regards,
Cristiano



Il domenica 17 agosto 2014, Jens <jens.nehlme...@gmail.com> ha scritto:

> Just don't support IE 8 and be happy http://caniuse.com/#search=svg
>
> Other than that you would either use a graphics tool to export svg to
> jpg/png and fixed resolutions and let the client decide which to use or let
> the server convert it if you don't have any fixed resolutions.
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