Hi Michael,
J.Pietschmann is right, I also had trouble with the batik and fop jars.
The jar-Files I use now:
fop.jar (V20.4) 1.694.560 Bytes
batik.jar (from fop V20.4) 2.163.538 Bytes
I'm using:
cocoon 2.0.3
tomcat 4.0.4
jdk 1.3.1
under NT 4.0 and Solaris (under Solaris I use the PJA-Toolkit
Many thanks,
this sounds very good, I will try this.
Greetings,
Michael.
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java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
org/apache/batik/dom/svg/DefaultSVGContext
There were Cocoon versions which included a Batik
Many thanks to all!
I'v downloaded the fop-0.20.4 package and extracted fop and batik to the
cocoon lib-directory and it works fine.
What's about a official sample for Cocoon that demonstrates the PDF with
embedded graphics feature (or at least for Cocoon testing)? If I have
more expierience
I'v seen the Cocoon2 samples after installing a fresh 2.0.3
Cocoon. There are two interesting samples for me, one
generates a PDF with a text and one generates a text in a
graphics format (SVG).
Is it possible, to combine both, to generate PDF's
containing text /and/ graphics?
If so, is
Yes, you can combine both. Use xsl:fo to insert the image, but make sure
you call it by using the absolute URL (including http://domain/...)
All you need to do then is create a pipeline that generates the image when
requesting it.
HTH,
Bert
At 15:37 24/10/2002 +0200, you wrote:
I'v seen the
Bert, a good idea, using graphics from an external source.
I think, I will use it too. But what I need is a way to
draw graphics (like the SVG-sample) inside my text
document, to draw fancy borders or other layout elements.
SVG seems to be good for this, the SVG sample is
impressive! I found
You should do 3 things:
1. Check the PDF docs and see if it understands SVG. If so, send SVG and
not a bitmap. The quality of teh image will be better
2. Check out the SVG docs at http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Overview.htm8
to see how you create SVG docs.
3. Check the xsl:fo documentation
Bert, many thanks for the links. They are very usefull. Looks like others
have already solved the problem.
Michael
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2. Check out the SVG docs at http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Overview.htm8
to see how you create SVG docs.
3. Check
Ralph, many thanks, this is, what I expected. If it works, I only have to
add svg: to the graphics tag. But it currently doesn't work. The result
is a broken PDF output - only about the 10 first bytes from the PDF. I
played a bit with your code and I found, that the line svg:svg ...
(closed
://www.mysite.com/pic1.dynamic.jpeg/
fo:external-graphic src=http://www.mysite.com/pic2.dynamic.jpeg/
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Bert, a good idea, using graphics from an external source.
I think, I will use it too. But what I need is a way to
draw graphics (like the SVG-sample) inside my text
document
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java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/batik/dom/svg/DefaultSVGContext
There were Cocoon versions which included a Batik version
incompatible with the distributed FOP version. Get the
most recent FOP release (0.20.4) and replace both the fop.jar
and batik.jar form
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