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<title>ExampleFO2PDF.java</title>
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demonstrates the basic usage pattern to transform an XSL-FO
file to PDF using FOP.
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<title>ExampleXML2FO.java</title>
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has nothing to do with FOP. It is there to show you how an XML
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<section id="ExampleXML2PDF">
<title>ExampleXML2PDF.java</title>
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demonstrates how you can convert an arbitrary XML file to PDF
using XSLT and XSL-FO/FOP. It is a combination of the first two examples
<section id="ExampleObj2XML">
<title>ExampleObj2XML.java</title>
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is a preparatory example for the next one. It's an example that
shows how an arbitrary Java object can be converted to XML. It's an often
<section id="ExampleObj2PDF">
<title>ExampleObj2PDF.java</title>
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combines the previous and the third to demonstrate
how you can transform a Java object to a PDF directly in one smooth run
<section id="ExampleDOM2PDF">
<title>ExampleDOM2PDF.java</title>
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has FOP use a DOMSource instead of a StreamSource in order to
use a DOM tree as input for an XSL transformation.
<section id="ExampleSVG2PDF">
<title>ExampleSVG2PDF.java (PDF Transcoder example)</title>
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shows use of the PDF Transcoder, a sub-application within FOP.
It is used to generate a PDF document from an SVG file.