This is my first question here, i hope i'm doing it right. Sorry for my bad English in advance :)
I am using JSF 2.0 (Eclipse IDE) and i'm trying to generate some PDF files using Apache FOP 1.0.
I was able to make simple PDF files using instructions on Apache Fop site , but i can't insert any image from my application folder. My folder structure is like this: In my application WebContent i have (among else) pdf_transform/xslt/transformFile.xsl, and pdf_transform/xslt/logo.jpg
In transformFile.xsl i have
<fo:block><fo:external-graphic src="url('logo.jpg')"/></fo:block>
but when i clik 'showPDF' button in my servlet, i get PDF file without image (everything else is there), and this messages in console:
SEVERE: The Source that was returned from URI resolution didn't contain an InputStream for URI: logo.jpg Nov 18, 2010 5:16:49 PM org.apache.fop.events.LoggingEventListener processEvent SEVERE: Image not found. URI: logo.jpg. (No context info available)
I tried to use 'logo.jpg' instead of url('logo.jpg'), putting image on various places inside WebContent folder and using different navigation("./logo.jpg") but it didnt work.
It works fine if i set absolute path (for example "d:/fop/images/logo.jpg") but i need resurces whitin my application.
While searching, i found that this is related to fopFactory.setURIResolver() and/or userAgent.setBaseURL(). Tried something with that, but didnt succeed.
I am new to both JSF and FOP, and this image situation has been bothering me quite a while. Can someone help me with this, or at least direct me to some tutorial on "how to configure FOP for relative path use"?
EDIT: I don't want any absolute paths and app should work independently of its location on computer (to be publishable). My search tells me it has something to do with configuring FOP, but i don't know how to do it :)
Thanks in advance.
P.S. This is method which is called to display PDF:
public void printExchangeRateList(ActionEvent event) {
BufferedOutputStream output = null;
FacesContext facesContext = FacesContext.getCurrentInstance();
ExternalContext externalContext = facesContext.getExternalContext();
HttpServletResponse response = (HttpServletResponse) externalContext.getResponse();
String path = externalContext.getRealPath("/");
try {
response.reset();
response.setHeader("Content-Type", "application/pdf");
output = new BufferedOutputStream(response.getOutputStream(), 10240);
File xsltfile = new File(path+"/pdf_transform/xslt/transformFile.xsl");
FopFactory fopFactory = FopFactory.newInstance();
FOUserAgent foUserAgent = fopFactory.newFOUserAgent();
try {
Fop fop = fopFactory.newFop(MimeConstants.MIME_PDF, foUserAgent, output);
TransformerFactory transformerFactory = TransformerFactory.newInstance();
Transformer transformer = transformerFactory.newTransformer(new StreamSource(xsltfile));
Source src = new DOMSource(makeXML()); // my method
Result res = new SAXResult(fop.getDefaultHandler());
transformer.transform(src, res);
} finally {
if (output != null) output.close();
/*try {
out.close();
} catch (IOException e) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block
e.printStackTrace();
}*/
}
} catch (Exception e) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block
}
facesContext.responseComplete();
}
i found solution to my problem. I thought i tried that, but it seems i made some little mistake back then. Anyway, with the following code
FacesContext facesContext = FacesContext.getCurrentInstance();
ExternalContext externalContext = facesContext.getExternalContext();
String basePath = externalContext.getRealPath("/");
FopFactory fopFactory = FopFactory.newInstance();
fopFactory.setBaseURL(basePath);
FOUserAgent foUserAgent = fopFactory.newFOUserAgent();
foUserAgent.setBaseURL(fopFactory.getBaseURL());
Fop fop = fopFactory.newFop(MimeConstants.MIME_PDF, foUserAgent, output); // for some output
you can access your images (and other resources) from your xslt file using relative path starting from your application's WebContent folder. In my case, i can access logo.jpg like this
<fo:external-graphic src="url('pdf_transform/xslt/logo.jpg')"/>
Took me time to figure out this, i don't get it why no examples with such basic thing on the net (or i can't find them :)
Note: In FOP 2.0 there is no setBaseURL()
method. Instead you pass the base URL as a parameter to FopFactory.newInstance()
. Many of the other setters have been moved to FopFactoryBuilder.