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RE: FOP - what, where, when, how?


At 01:44 PM 2002-03-22 -0500 Friday, Peter Drivas wrote:
>I have written applications that convert xml to PDF via the renderers and
>while not
>the fastest application, it is fine for our use. I'm not sure how big your
>documents
>are, but if they aren't much bigger that 10 to 15 pages and you don't embed
>a lot of fonts,
>the PDF can be created pretty quickly.

In fact, I have transformed some very large documents via XLST to XSLFO and 
then process to PDF using RenderX' Java-based XEP renderer.  On a 
3-year-old laptop (300MHz Pentium, 256MB memory, Win2K), I can process a 
several-hundred page document from XML to PDF in under 5 minutes, which is 
pretty reasonable, IMHO.

Hope this helps,
    Jim
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