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New feature: "Intermediate format" (IF). The IF is basically the XML dialect written by the area tree renderer (XMLRenderer). A new parser for this format allows reparsing a serialized and possibly modified area tree and rendering it to the final target format. More details on the Wiki at http://wiki.apache.org/xmlgraphics-fop/AreaTreeIntermediateXml. No advanced features have been implemented, yet, only the basic functionality. The whole change should be fully backwards-compatible WRT the outer FOP API except maybe for FOTreeBuilder.addElementMapping(), and the area tree XML which got small changes. The area tree has been cleaned up. The serializability has been restored. The CachedRenderPagesModel works again and can, in certain situations, decrease the maximum amount of memory held at one point in time. Some adjustments were necessary in the area tree to help the work of the AreaTreeParser. The AreaTreeParser is new and is responsible for parsing area tree XML files and adding pages to a RenderPagesModel instance. It is SAX-based and should be pretty efficient. XMLUnit (http://xmlunit.sourceforge.net, BSD license) is a new dependency for the test code. It is used to verify the correctness of the intermediate format code. It doesn't have to be installed for the build to run through, though. ElementMapping got a new method getDOMImplementation() which provides the DOMImplementation used to handle a subdocument of a particular namespace. For example, SVG uses Batik's SVG DOM. The AreaTreeParser needs that to properly recreate foreign objects because it can't use the mechanism of the FO tree. The default implementation returns null. The ElementMapping instances are no longer maintained by the FOTreeBuilder, but by the newly created ElementMappingRegistry class. It is expected that the instance of this class is moved from the FOTreeBuilder and the AreaTreeParser's Handler class to the "environment class" once it is created to cut down on the startup time for each processed document. The XMLRenderer has been slightly modified to improve the serialization/deserialization qualities of the area tree XML format. The XMLRenderer can now mimic another renderer (see mimicRenderer(Renderer)) in order to use its font setup. That way it is made certain that the reparsed area tree will render to the final target format exactly as expected. Fixed a bug in the XMLHandlerRegistry which did not always return the right XMLHandler for every situation. Added a DefaultErrorListener to the util package. I've had problems with Xalan-J swallowing exceptions with its default ErrorListener, so I added a simple one for convenience and use in AreaTreeParser. Example code for working with the AreaTreeParser can be found in examples/embedding. Documentation will follow. git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/xmlgraphics/fop/trunk@369753 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
18 years ago
New feature: "Intermediate format" (IF). The IF is basically the XML dialect written by the area tree renderer (XMLRenderer). A new parser for this format allows reparsing a serialized and possibly modified area tree and rendering it to the final target format. More details on the Wiki at http://wiki.apache.org/xmlgraphics-fop/AreaTreeIntermediateXml. No advanced features have been implemented, yet, only the basic functionality. The whole change should be fully backwards-compatible WRT the outer FOP API except maybe for FOTreeBuilder.addElementMapping(), and the area tree XML which got small changes. The area tree has been cleaned up. The serializability has been restored. The CachedRenderPagesModel works again and can, in certain situations, decrease the maximum amount of memory held at one point in time. Some adjustments were necessary in the area tree to help the work of the AreaTreeParser. The AreaTreeParser is new and is responsible for parsing area tree XML files and adding pages to a RenderPagesModel instance. It is SAX-based and should be pretty efficient. XMLUnit (http://xmlunit.sourceforge.net, BSD license) is a new dependency for the test code. It is used to verify the correctness of the intermediate format code. It doesn't have to be installed for the build to run through, though. ElementMapping got a new method getDOMImplementation() which provides the DOMImplementation used to handle a subdocument of a particular namespace. For example, SVG uses Batik's SVG DOM. The AreaTreeParser needs that to properly recreate foreign objects because it can't use the mechanism of the FO tree. The default implementation returns null. The ElementMapping instances are no longer maintained by the FOTreeBuilder, but by the newly created ElementMappingRegistry class. It is expected that the instance of this class is moved from the FOTreeBuilder and the AreaTreeParser's Handler class to the "environment class" once it is created to cut down on the startup time for each processed document. The XMLRenderer has been slightly modified to improve the serialization/deserialization qualities of the area tree XML format. The XMLRenderer can now mimic another renderer (see mimicRenderer(Renderer)) in order to use its font setup. That way it is made certain that the reparsed area tree will render to the final target format exactly as expected. Fixed a bug in the XMLHandlerRegistry which did not always return the right XMLHandler for every situation. Added a DefaultErrorListener to the util package. I've had problems with Xalan-J swallowing exceptions with its default ErrorListener, so I added a simple one for convenience and use in AreaTreeParser. Example code for working with the AreaTreeParser can be found in examples/embedding. Documentation will follow. git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/xmlgraphics/fop/trunk@369753 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
18 years ago
New feature: "Intermediate format" (IF). The IF is basically the XML dialect written by the area tree renderer (XMLRenderer). A new parser for this format allows reparsing a serialized and possibly modified area tree and rendering it to the final target format. More details on the Wiki at http://wiki.apache.org/xmlgraphics-fop/AreaTreeIntermediateXml. No advanced features have been implemented, yet, only the basic functionality. The whole change should be fully backwards-compatible WRT the outer FOP API except maybe for FOTreeBuilder.addElementMapping(), and the area tree XML which got small changes. The area tree has been cleaned up. The serializability has been restored. The CachedRenderPagesModel works again and can, in certain situations, decrease the maximum amount of memory held at one point in time. Some adjustments were necessary in the area tree to help the work of the AreaTreeParser. The AreaTreeParser is new and is responsible for parsing area tree XML files and adding pages to a RenderPagesModel instance. It is SAX-based and should be pretty efficient. XMLUnit (http://xmlunit.sourceforge.net, BSD license) is a new dependency for the test code. It is used to verify the correctness of the intermediate format code. It doesn't have to be installed for the build to run through, though. ElementMapping got a new method getDOMImplementation() which provides the DOMImplementation used to handle a subdocument of a particular namespace. For example, SVG uses Batik's SVG DOM. The AreaTreeParser needs that to properly recreate foreign objects because it can't use the mechanism of the FO tree. The default implementation returns null. The ElementMapping instances are no longer maintained by the FOTreeBuilder, but by the newly created ElementMappingRegistry class. It is expected that the instance of this class is moved from the FOTreeBuilder and the AreaTreeParser's Handler class to the "environment class" once it is created to cut down on the startup time for each processed document. The XMLRenderer has been slightly modified to improve the serialization/deserialization qualities of the area tree XML format. The XMLRenderer can now mimic another renderer (see mimicRenderer(Renderer)) in order to use its font setup. That way it is made certain that the reparsed area tree will render to the final target format exactly as expected. Fixed a bug in the XMLHandlerRegistry which did not always return the right XMLHandler for every situation. Added a DefaultErrorListener to the util package. I've had problems with Xalan-J swallowing exceptions with its default ErrorListener, so I added a simple one for convenience and use in AreaTreeParser. Example code for working with the AreaTreeParser can be found in examples/embedding. Documentation will follow. git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/xmlgraphics/fop/trunk@369753 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
18 years ago
New feature: "Intermediate format" (IF). The IF is basically the XML dialect written by the area tree renderer (XMLRenderer). A new parser for this format allows reparsing a serialized and possibly modified area tree and rendering it to the final target format. More details on the Wiki at http://wiki.apache.org/xmlgraphics-fop/AreaTreeIntermediateXml. No advanced features have been implemented, yet, only the basic functionality. The whole change should be fully backwards-compatible WRT the outer FOP API except maybe for FOTreeBuilder.addElementMapping(), and the area tree XML which got small changes. The area tree has been cleaned up. The serializability has been restored. The CachedRenderPagesModel works again and can, in certain situations, decrease the maximum amount of memory held at one point in time. Some adjustments were necessary in the area tree to help the work of the AreaTreeParser. The AreaTreeParser is new and is responsible for parsing area tree XML files and adding pages to a RenderPagesModel instance. It is SAX-based and should be pretty efficient. XMLUnit (http://xmlunit.sourceforge.net, BSD license) is a new dependency for the test code. It is used to verify the correctness of the intermediate format code. It doesn't have to be installed for the build to run through, though. ElementMapping got a new method getDOMImplementation() which provides the DOMImplementation used to handle a subdocument of a particular namespace. For example, SVG uses Batik's SVG DOM. The AreaTreeParser needs that to properly recreate foreign objects because it can't use the mechanism of the FO tree. The default implementation returns null. The ElementMapping instances are no longer maintained by the FOTreeBuilder, but by the newly created ElementMappingRegistry class. It is expected that the instance of this class is moved from the FOTreeBuilder and the AreaTreeParser's Handler class to the "environment class" once it is created to cut down on the startup time for each processed document. The XMLRenderer has been slightly modified to improve the serialization/deserialization qualities of the area tree XML format. The XMLRenderer can now mimic another renderer (see mimicRenderer(Renderer)) in order to use its font setup. That way it is made certain that the reparsed area tree will render to the final target format exactly as expected. Fixed a bug in the XMLHandlerRegistry which did not always return the right XMLHandler for every situation. Added a DefaultErrorListener to the util package. I've had problems with Xalan-J swallowing exceptions with its default ErrorListener, so I added a simple one for convenience and use in AreaTreeParser. Example code for working with the AreaTreeParser can be found in examples/embedding. Documentation will follow. git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/xmlgraphics/fop/trunk@369753 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
18 years ago
New feature: "Intermediate format" (IF). The IF is basically the XML dialect written by the area tree renderer (XMLRenderer). A new parser for this format allows reparsing a serialized and possibly modified area tree and rendering it to the final target format. More details on the Wiki at http://wiki.apache.org/xmlgraphics-fop/AreaTreeIntermediateXml. No advanced features have been implemented, yet, only the basic functionality. The whole change should be fully backwards-compatible WRT the outer FOP API except maybe for FOTreeBuilder.addElementMapping(), and the area tree XML which got small changes. The area tree has been cleaned up. The serializability has been restored. The CachedRenderPagesModel works again and can, in certain situations, decrease the maximum amount of memory held at one point in time. Some adjustments were necessary in the area tree to help the work of the AreaTreeParser. The AreaTreeParser is new and is responsible for parsing area tree XML files and adding pages to a RenderPagesModel instance. It is SAX-based and should be pretty efficient. XMLUnit (http://xmlunit.sourceforge.net, BSD license) is a new dependency for the test code. It is used to verify the correctness of the intermediate format code. It doesn't have to be installed for the build to run through, though. ElementMapping got a new method getDOMImplementation() which provides the DOMImplementation used to handle a subdocument of a particular namespace. For example, SVG uses Batik's SVG DOM. The AreaTreeParser needs that to properly recreate foreign objects because it can't use the mechanism of the FO tree. The default implementation returns null. The ElementMapping instances are no longer maintained by the FOTreeBuilder, but by the newly created ElementMappingRegistry class. It is expected that the instance of this class is moved from the FOTreeBuilder and the AreaTreeParser's Handler class to the "environment class" once it is created to cut down on the startup time for each processed document. The XMLRenderer has been slightly modified to improve the serialization/deserialization qualities of the area tree XML format. The XMLRenderer can now mimic another renderer (see mimicRenderer(Renderer)) in order to use its font setup. That way it is made certain that the reparsed area tree will render to the final target format exactly as expected. Fixed a bug in the XMLHandlerRegistry which did not always return the right XMLHandler for every situation. Added a DefaultErrorListener to the util package. I've had problems with Xalan-J swallowing exceptions with its default ErrorListener, so I added a simple one for convenience and use in AreaTreeParser. Example code for working with the AreaTreeParser can be found in examples/embedding. Documentation will follow. git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/xmlgraphics/fop/trunk@369753 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
18 years ago
New feature: "Intermediate format" (IF). The IF is basically the XML dialect written by the area tree renderer (XMLRenderer). A new parser for this format allows reparsing a serialized and possibly modified area tree and rendering it to the final target format. More details on the Wiki at http://wiki.apache.org/xmlgraphics-fop/AreaTreeIntermediateXml. No advanced features have been implemented, yet, only the basic functionality. The whole change should be fully backwards-compatible WRT the outer FOP API except maybe for FOTreeBuilder.addElementMapping(), and the area tree XML which got small changes. The area tree has been cleaned up. The serializability has been restored. The CachedRenderPagesModel works again and can, in certain situations, decrease the maximum amount of memory held at one point in time. Some adjustments were necessary in the area tree to help the work of the AreaTreeParser. The AreaTreeParser is new and is responsible for parsing area tree XML files and adding pages to a RenderPagesModel instance. It is SAX-based and should be pretty efficient. XMLUnit (http://xmlunit.sourceforge.net, BSD license) is a new dependency for the test code. It is used to verify the correctness of the intermediate format code. It doesn't have to be installed for the build to run through, though. ElementMapping got a new method getDOMImplementation() which provides the DOMImplementation used to handle a subdocument of a particular namespace. For example, SVG uses Batik's SVG DOM. The AreaTreeParser needs that to properly recreate foreign objects because it can't use the mechanism of the FO tree. The default implementation returns null. The ElementMapping instances are no longer maintained by the FOTreeBuilder, but by the newly created ElementMappingRegistry class. It is expected that the instance of this class is moved from the FOTreeBuilder and the AreaTreeParser's Handler class to the "environment class" once it is created to cut down on the startup time for each processed document. The XMLRenderer has been slightly modified to improve the serialization/deserialization qualities of the area tree XML format. The XMLRenderer can now mimic another renderer (see mimicRenderer(Renderer)) in order to use its font setup. That way it is made certain that the reparsed area tree will render to the final target format exactly as expected. Fixed a bug in the XMLHandlerRegistry which did not always return the right XMLHandler for every situation. Added a DefaultErrorListener to the util package. I've had problems with Xalan-J swallowing exceptions with its default ErrorListener, so I added a simple one for convenience and use in AreaTreeParser. Example code for working with the AreaTreeParser can be found in examples/embedding. Documentation will follow. git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/xmlgraphics/fop/trunk@369753 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
18 years ago
New feature: "Intermediate format" (IF). The IF is basically the XML dialect written by the area tree renderer (XMLRenderer). A new parser for this format allows reparsing a serialized and possibly modified area tree and rendering it to the final target format. More details on the Wiki at http://wiki.apache.org/xmlgraphics-fop/AreaTreeIntermediateXml. No advanced features have been implemented, yet, only the basic functionality. The whole change should be fully backwards-compatible WRT the outer FOP API except maybe for FOTreeBuilder.addElementMapping(), and the area tree XML which got small changes. The area tree has been cleaned up. The serializability has been restored. The CachedRenderPagesModel works again and can, in certain situations, decrease the maximum amount of memory held at one point in time. Some adjustments were necessary in the area tree to help the work of the AreaTreeParser. The AreaTreeParser is new and is responsible for parsing area tree XML files and adding pages to a RenderPagesModel instance. It is SAX-based and should be pretty efficient. XMLUnit (http://xmlunit.sourceforge.net, BSD license) is a new dependency for the test code. It is used to verify the correctness of the intermediate format code. It doesn't have to be installed for the build to run through, though. ElementMapping got a new method getDOMImplementation() which provides the DOMImplementation used to handle a subdocument of a particular namespace. For example, SVG uses Batik's SVG DOM. The AreaTreeParser needs that to properly recreate foreign objects because it can't use the mechanism of the FO tree. The default implementation returns null. The ElementMapping instances are no longer maintained by the FOTreeBuilder, but by the newly created ElementMappingRegistry class. It is expected that the instance of this class is moved from the FOTreeBuilder and the AreaTreeParser's Handler class to the "environment class" once it is created to cut down on the startup time for each processed document. The XMLRenderer has been slightly modified to improve the serialization/deserialization qualities of the area tree XML format. The XMLRenderer can now mimic another renderer (see mimicRenderer(Renderer)) in order to use its font setup. That way it is made certain that the reparsed area tree will render to the final target format exactly as expected. Fixed a bug in the XMLHandlerRegistry which did not always return the right XMLHandler for every situation. Added a DefaultErrorListener to the util package. I've had problems with Xalan-J swallowing exceptions with its default ErrorListener, so I added a simple one for convenience and use in AreaTreeParser. Example code for working with the AreaTreeParser can be found in examples/embedding. Documentation will follow. git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/xmlgraphics/fop/trunk@369753 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
18 years ago
New feature: "Intermediate format" (IF). The IF is basically the XML dialect written by the area tree renderer (XMLRenderer). A new parser for this format allows reparsing a serialized and possibly modified area tree and rendering it to the final target format. More details on the Wiki at http://wiki.apache.org/xmlgraphics-fop/AreaTreeIntermediateXml. No advanced features have been implemented, yet, only the basic functionality. The whole change should be fully backwards-compatible WRT the outer FOP API except maybe for FOTreeBuilder.addElementMapping(), and the area tree XML which got small changes. The area tree has been cleaned up. The serializability has been restored. The CachedRenderPagesModel works again and can, in certain situations, decrease the maximum amount of memory held at one point in time. Some adjustments were necessary in the area tree to help the work of the AreaTreeParser. The AreaTreeParser is new and is responsible for parsing area tree XML files and adding pages to a RenderPagesModel instance. It is SAX-based and should be pretty efficient. XMLUnit (http://xmlunit.sourceforge.net, BSD license) is a new dependency for the test code. It is used to verify the correctness of the intermediate format code. It doesn't have to be installed for the build to run through, though. ElementMapping got a new method getDOMImplementation() which provides the DOMImplementation used to handle a subdocument of a particular namespace. For example, SVG uses Batik's SVG DOM. The AreaTreeParser needs that to properly recreate foreign objects because it can't use the mechanism of the FO tree. The default implementation returns null. The ElementMapping instances are no longer maintained by the FOTreeBuilder, but by the newly created ElementMappingRegistry class. It is expected that the instance of this class is moved from the FOTreeBuilder and the AreaTreeParser's Handler class to the "environment class" once it is created to cut down on the startup time for each processed document. The XMLRenderer has been slightly modified to improve the serialization/deserialization qualities of the area tree XML format. The XMLRenderer can now mimic another renderer (see mimicRenderer(Renderer)) in order to use its font setup. That way it is made certain that the reparsed area tree will render to the final target format exactly as expected. Fixed a bug in the XMLHandlerRegistry which did not always return the right XMLHandler for every situation. Added a DefaultErrorListener to the util package. I've had problems with Xalan-J swallowing exceptions with its default ErrorListener, so I added a simple one for convenience and use in AreaTreeParser. Example code for working with the AreaTreeParser can be found in examples/embedding. Documentation will follow. git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/xmlgraphics/fop/trunk@369753 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
18 years ago
New feature: "Intermediate format" (IF). The IF is basically the XML dialect written by the area tree renderer (XMLRenderer). A new parser for this format allows reparsing a serialized and possibly modified area tree and rendering it to the final target format. More details on the Wiki at http://wiki.apache.org/xmlgraphics-fop/AreaTreeIntermediateXml. No advanced features have been implemented, yet, only the basic functionality. The whole change should be fully backwards-compatible WRT the outer FOP API except maybe for FOTreeBuilder.addElementMapping(), and the area tree XML which got small changes. The area tree has been cleaned up. The serializability has been restored. The CachedRenderPagesModel works again and can, in certain situations, decrease the maximum amount of memory held at one point in time. Some adjustments were necessary in the area tree to help the work of the AreaTreeParser. The AreaTreeParser is new and is responsible for parsing area tree XML files and adding pages to a RenderPagesModel instance. It is SAX-based and should be pretty efficient. XMLUnit (http://xmlunit.sourceforge.net, BSD license) is a new dependency for the test code. It is used to verify the correctness of the intermediate format code. It doesn't have to be installed for the build to run through, though. ElementMapping got a new method getDOMImplementation() which provides the DOMImplementation used to handle a subdocument of a particular namespace. For example, SVG uses Batik's SVG DOM. The AreaTreeParser needs that to properly recreate foreign objects because it can't use the mechanism of the FO tree. The default implementation returns null. The ElementMapping instances are no longer maintained by the FOTreeBuilder, but by the newly created ElementMappingRegistry class. It is expected that the instance of this class is moved from the FOTreeBuilder and the AreaTreeParser's Handler class to the "environment class" once it is created to cut down on the startup time for each processed document. The XMLRenderer has been slightly modified to improve the serialization/deserialization qualities of the area tree XML format. The XMLRenderer can now mimic another renderer (see mimicRenderer(Renderer)) in order to use its font setup. That way it is made certain that the reparsed area tree will render to the final target format exactly as expected. Fixed a bug in the XMLHandlerRegistry which did not always return the right XMLHandler for every situation. Added a DefaultErrorListener to the util package. I've had problems with Xalan-J swallowing exceptions with its default ErrorListener, so I added a simple one for convenience and use in AreaTreeParser. Example code for working with the AreaTreeParser can be found in examples/embedding. Documentation will follow. git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/xmlgraphics/fop/trunk@369753 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
18 years ago
New feature: "Intermediate format" (IF). The IF is basically the XML dialect written by the area tree renderer (XMLRenderer). A new parser for this format allows reparsing a serialized and possibly modified area tree and rendering it to the final target format. More details on the Wiki at http://wiki.apache.org/xmlgraphics-fop/AreaTreeIntermediateXml. No advanced features have been implemented, yet, only the basic functionality. The whole change should be fully backwards-compatible WRT the outer FOP API except maybe for FOTreeBuilder.addElementMapping(), and the area tree XML which got small changes. The area tree has been cleaned up. The serializability has been restored. The CachedRenderPagesModel works again and can, in certain situations, decrease the maximum amount of memory held at one point in time. Some adjustments were necessary in the area tree to help the work of the AreaTreeParser. The AreaTreeParser is new and is responsible for parsing area tree XML files and adding pages to a RenderPagesModel instance. It is SAX-based and should be pretty efficient. XMLUnit (http://xmlunit.sourceforge.net, BSD license) is a new dependency for the test code. It is used to verify the correctness of the intermediate format code. It doesn't have to be installed for the build to run through, though. ElementMapping got a new method getDOMImplementation() which provides the DOMImplementation used to handle a subdocument of a particular namespace. For example, SVG uses Batik's SVG DOM. The AreaTreeParser needs that to properly recreate foreign objects because it can't use the mechanism of the FO tree. The default implementation returns null. The ElementMapping instances are no longer maintained by the FOTreeBuilder, but by the newly created ElementMappingRegistry class. It is expected that the instance of this class is moved from the FOTreeBuilder and the AreaTreeParser's Handler class to the "environment class" once it is created to cut down on the startup time for each processed document. The XMLRenderer has been slightly modified to improve the serialization/deserialization qualities of the area tree XML format. The XMLRenderer can now mimic another renderer (see mimicRenderer(Renderer)) in order to use its font setup. That way it is made certain that the reparsed area tree will render to the final target format exactly as expected. Fixed a bug in the XMLHandlerRegistry which did not always return the right XMLHandler for every situation. Added a DefaultErrorListener to the util package. I've had problems with Xalan-J swallowing exceptions with its default ErrorListener, so I added a simple one for convenience and use in AreaTreeParser. Example code for working with the AreaTreeParser can be found in examples/embedding. Documentation will follow. git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/xmlgraphics/fop/trunk@369753 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
18 years ago
New feature: "Intermediate format" (IF). The IF is basically the XML dialect written by the area tree renderer (XMLRenderer). A new parser for this format allows reparsing a serialized and possibly modified area tree and rendering it to the final target format. More details on the Wiki at http://wiki.apache.org/xmlgraphics-fop/AreaTreeIntermediateXml. No advanced features have been implemented, yet, only the basic functionality. The whole change should be fully backwards-compatible WRT the outer FOP API except maybe for FOTreeBuilder.addElementMapping(), and the area tree XML which got small changes. The area tree has been cleaned up. The serializability has been restored. The CachedRenderPagesModel works again and can, in certain situations, decrease the maximum amount of memory held at one point in time. Some adjustments were necessary in the area tree to help the work of the AreaTreeParser. The AreaTreeParser is new and is responsible for parsing area tree XML files and adding pages to a RenderPagesModel instance. It is SAX-based and should be pretty efficient. XMLUnit (http://xmlunit.sourceforge.net, BSD license) is a new dependency for the test code. It is used to verify the correctness of the intermediate format code. It doesn't have to be installed for the build to run through, though. ElementMapping got a new method getDOMImplementation() which provides the DOMImplementation used to handle a subdocument of a particular namespace. For example, SVG uses Batik's SVG DOM. The AreaTreeParser needs that to properly recreate foreign objects because it can't use the mechanism of the FO tree. The default implementation returns null. The ElementMapping instances are no longer maintained by the FOTreeBuilder, but by the newly created ElementMappingRegistry class. It is expected that the instance of this class is moved from the FOTreeBuilder and the AreaTreeParser's Handler class to the "environment class" once it is created to cut down on the startup time for each processed document. The XMLRenderer has been slightly modified to improve the serialization/deserialization qualities of the area tree XML format. The XMLRenderer can now mimic another renderer (see mimicRenderer(Renderer)) in order to use its font setup. That way it is made certain that the reparsed area tree will render to the final target format exactly as expected. Fixed a bug in the XMLHandlerRegistry which did not always return the right XMLHandler for every situation. Added a DefaultErrorListener to the util package. I've had problems with Xalan-J swallowing exceptions with its default ErrorListener, so I added a simple one for convenience and use in AreaTreeParser. Example code for working with the AreaTreeParser can be found in examples/embedding. Documentation will follow. git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/xmlgraphics/fop/trunk@369753 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
18 years ago
New feature: "Intermediate format" (IF). The IF is basically the XML dialect written by the area tree renderer (XMLRenderer). A new parser for this format allows reparsing a serialized and possibly modified area tree and rendering it to the final target format. More details on the Wiki at http://wiki.apache.org/xmlgraphics-fop/AreaTreeIntermediateXml. No advanced features have been implemented, yet, only the basic functionality. The whole change should be fully backwards-compatible WRT the outer FOP API except maybe for FOTreeBuilder.addElementMapping(), and the area tree XML which got small changes. The area tree has been cleaned up. The serializability has been restored. The CachedRenderPagesModel works again and can, in certain situations, decrease the maximum amount of memory held at one point in time. Some adjustments were necessary in the area tree to help the work of the AreaTreeParser. The AreaTreeParser is new and is responsible for parsing area tree XML files and adding pages to a RenderPagesModel instance. It is SAX-based and should be pretty efficient. XMLUnit (http://xmlunit.sourceforge.net, BSD license) is a new dependency for the test code. It is used to verify the correctness of the intermediate format code. It doesn't have to be installed for the build to run through, though. ElementMapping got a new method getDOMImplementation() which provides the DOMImplementation used to handle a subdocument of a particular namespace. For example, SVG uses Batik's SVG DOM. The AreaTreeParser needs that to properly recreate foreign objects because it can't use the mechanism of the FO tree. The default implementation returns null. The ElementMapping instances are no longer maintained by the FOTreeBuilder, but by the newly created ElementMappingRegistry class. It is expected that the instance of this class is moved from the FOTreeBuilder and the AreaTreeParser's Handler class to the "environment class" once it is created to cut down on the startup time for each processed document. The XMLRenderer has been slightly modified to improve the serialization/deserialization qualities of the area tree XML format. The XMLRenderer can now mimic another renderer (see mimicRenderer(Renderer)) in order to use its font setup. That way it is made certain that the reparsed area tree will render to the final target format exactly as expected. Fixed a bug in the XMLHandlerRegistry which did not always return the right XMLHandler for every situation. Added a DefaultErrorListener to the util package. I've had problems with Xalan-J swallowing exceptions with its default ErrorListener, so I added a simple one for convenience and use in AreaTreeParser. Example code for working with the AreaTreeParser can be found in examples/embedding. Documentation will follow. git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/xmlgraphics/fop/trunk@369753 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
18 years ago
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  16. /* $Id$ */
  17. package org.apache.fop.fo;
  18. import java.util.Iterator;
  19. import java.util.Map;
  20. import org.w3c.dom.DOMImplementation;
  21. import org.xml.sax.Locator;
  22. import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
  23. import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;
  24. import org.apache.xmlgraphics.util.Service;
  25. import org.apache.fop.apps.FOPException;
  26. import org.apache.fop.apps.FopFactory;
  27. import org.apache.fop.fo.ElementMapping.Maker;
  28. /**
  29. * This class keeps track of all configured ElementMapping implementations which are responsible
  30. * for properly handling all kinds of different XML namespaces.
  31. */
  32. public class ElementMappingRegistry {
  33. /** logging instance */
  34. protected Log log = LogFactory.getLog(ElementMappingRegistry.class);
  35. /**
  36. * Table mapping element names to the makers of objects
  37. * representing formatting objects.
  38. */
  39. protected Map fobjTable = new java.util.HashMap();
  40. /**
  41. * Map of mapped namespaces and their associated ElementMapping instances.
  42. */
  43. protected Map namespaces = new java.util.HashMap();
  44. /**
  45. * Main constructor. Adds all default element mapping as well as detects ElementMapping
  46. * through the Service discovery.
  47. * @param factory the Fop Factory
  48. */
  49. public ElementMappingRegistry(FopFactory factory) {
  50. // Add standard element mappings
  51. setupDefaultMappings();
  52. }
  53. /**
  54. * Sets all the element and property list mappings to their default values.
  55. */
  56. private void setupDefaultMappings() {
  57. // add mappings from available services
  58. Iterator providers = Service.providers(ElementMapping.class, false);
  59. if (providers != null) {
  60. while (providers.hasNext()) {
  61. String mapping = (String)providers.next();
  62. try {
  63. addElementMapping(mapping);
  64. } catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
  65. log.warn("Error while adding element mapping", e);
  66. }
  67. }
  68. }
  69. }
  70. /**
  71. * Add the element mapping with the given class name.
  72. * @param mappingClassName the class name representing the element mapping.
  73. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if there was not such element mapping.
  74. */
  75. public void addElementMapping(String mappingClassName)
  76. throws IllegalArgumentException {
  77. try {
  78. ElementMapping mapping
  79. = (ElementMapping)Class.forName(mappingClassName).newInstance();
  80. addElementMapping(mapping);
  81. } catch (ClassNotFoundException e) {
  82. throw new IllegalArgumentException("Could not find "
  83. + mappingClassName);
  84. } catch (InstantiationException e) {
  85. throw new IllegalArgumentException("Could not instantiate "
  86. + mappingClassName);
  87. } catch (IllegalAccessException e) {
  88. throw new IllegalArgumentException("Could not access "
  89. + mappingClassName);
  90. } catch (ClassCastException e) {
  91. throw new IllegalArgumentException(mappingClassName
  92. + " is not an ElementMapping");
  93. }
  94. }
  95. /**
  96. * Add the element mapping.
  97. * @param mapping the element mapping instance
  98. */
  99. public void addElementMapping(ElementMapping mapping) {
  100. this.fobjTable.put(mapping.getNamespaceURI(), mapping.getTable());
  101. this.namespaces.put(mapping.getNamespaceURI().intern(), mapping);
  102. }
  103. /**
  104. * Finds the Maker used to create node objects of a particular type
  105. * @param namespaceURI URI for the namespace of the element
  106. * @param localName name of the Element
  107. * @param locator the Locator instance for context information
  108. * @return the ElementMapping.Maker that can create an FO object for this element
  109. * @throws FOPException if a Maker could not be found for a bound namespace.
  110. */
  111. public Maker findFOMaker(String namespaceURI, String localName, Locator locator)
  112. throws FOPException {
  113. Map table = (Map)fobjTable.get(namespaceURI);
  114. Maker fobjMaker = null;
  115. if (table != null) {
  116. fobjMaker = (ElementMapping.Maker)table.get(localName);
  117. // try default
  118. if (fobjMaker == null) {
  119. fobjMaker = (ElementMapping.Maker)table.get(ElementMapping.DEFAULT);
  120. }
  121. }
  122. if (fobjMaker == null) {
  123. if (namespaces.containsKey(namespaceURI.intern())) {
  124. throw new FOPException(FONode.errorText(locator)
  125. + "No element mapping definition found for "
  126. + FONode.getNodeString(namespaceURI, localName), locator);
  127. } else {
  128. log.warn("Unknown formatting object " + namespaceURI + "^" + localName);
  129. fobjMaker = new UnknownXMLObj.Maker(namespaceURI);
  130. }
  131. }
  132. return fobjMaker;
  133. }
  134. /**
  135. * Tries to determine the DOMImplementation that is used to handled a particular namespace.
  136. * The method may return null for namespaces that don't result in a DOM. It is mostly used
  137. * in namespaces occurring in foreign objects.
  138. * @param namespaceURI the namespace URI
  139. * @return the handling DOMImplementation, or null if not applicable
  140. */
  141. public DOMImplementation getDOMImplementationForNamespace(String namespaceURI) {
  142. ElementMapping mapping = (ElementMapping)this.namespaces.get(namespaceURI);
  143. if (mapping == null) {
  144. return null;
  145. } else {
  146. return mapping.getDOMImplementation();
  147. }
  148. }
  149. /**
  150. * Indicates whether a namespace is known to FOP.
  151. * @param namespaceURI the namespace URI
  152. * @return true if the namespace is known.
  153. */
  154. public boolean isKnownNamespace(String namespaceURI) {
  155. return this.namespaces.containsKey(namespaceURI);
  156. }
  157. }