Hi Shi,
Thanks for the quick reply. I have replaced the barcode4j-fop-ext-complete-2.0.jar with the one mentioned below barcode4j-trunk-zxing3.3.1-jdk8.jar and got the following: [java] 2018-01-09 18:44:50,802 (http-bio-0.0.0.0-8085-exec-8) [LoggingEventListener.java:82 :ERROR] The intrinsic dimensions of an instream-foreign-object could not be determined. (See position 78:37) Now it is not generating bar code or qr code with this. I see that the jar has jdk 1.8 in the name, it may be a compatibility issue. Would you be aware of 1.6 version. Thanks, Arun ________________________________ From: Shi Jinghai <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, January 9, 2018 5:43:15 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Help with generating QR code in pdf using Apache FO Hi Arun, I guess perhaps you didn't replace barcode4j under framework/base/lib of OFBiz 10.04 with barcode4j-trunk-zxing3.3.1-jdk8.jar. If so, please try and see if this could make it work. Kind Regards, Shi Jinghai -----邮件原件----- 发件人: Arun Sankar [mailto:[email protected]] 发送时间: 2018年1月9日 19:33 收件人: [email protected] 主题: Help with generating QR code in pdf using Apache FO Hi All, I am using Ofbiz 10 and want to generate QR code in a pdf using Apache FO. Have tried a few things like suggested here https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-7034 like adding the barcode4j-trunk-zxing3.3.1-jdk8.jar. and <fo:instream-foreign-object> <barcode:barcode xmlns:barcode="http://barcode4j.krysalis.org/ns" message="Welcome To Apache OFBiz"> <barcode:qr> <barcode:module-width>1mm</barcode:module-width> <barcode:encoding>UTF-8</barcode:encoding> <barcode:ec-level>H</barcode:ec-level> <quiet-zone enabled="true">5mm</quiet-zone> </barcode:qr> </barcode:barcode> </fo:instream-foreign-object> However I get this error: org.krysalis.barcode4j.BarcodeException: No barcode configuration element not found at org.krysalis.barcode4j.BarcodeUtil.createBarcodeGenerator(BarcodeUtil.java:110) at org.krysalis.barcode4j.BarcodeUtil.createBarcodeGenerator(BarcodeUtil.java:146) Any suggestions on what I might be missing here. Thanks, Arun
