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Posted to fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org by "Norr, Peter" <pn...@lehman.com> on 2002/04/04 01:01:51 UTC

Graphics Question??

I have a servlet which generates a gif dynamically and sends the binary
output on the response's output stream.

Is there any way I can get this image into the pdf???

Thanks!

Peter




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Re: Graphics Question??

Posted by "J.Pietschmann" <j3...@yahoo.de>.
Norr, Peter wrote:
> I have a servlet which generates a gif dynamically and sends the binary
> output on the response's output stream.
> Is there any way I can get this image into the pdf???

I suppose the GIF generating servlet has a real URL.
Provided you have the webserver up and running, you
can simply put this URL into the src property:
  <fo:external-graphic
    src="http://localhost:8080/some/path/to/image.gif"/>

This should work even if you run FOP from the command
line, and also from an embedded FOP.

J.Pietschmann