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Fop.java gets two new constructors: Fop(String) and Fop(String, FOUserAgent) where the String is the MIME type for the desired output format. MimeConstants provides a comprehensive list of MIME types used in Fop.java. Non-standard, FOP-specific MIME types changed to a uniform pattern: application/X-fop-awt-preview, application/X-fop-print and application/X-fop-areatree. RendererFactory now supports manual registration and dynamic discovery of Renderers and FOEventHandlers by their MIME types. Instantitation is done using MIME types everywhere. The RENDER_* constants are mapped to MIME types in Fop.java. RendererFactory is now an instantiable class whose reference is held by FOUserAgent just like it is done for the XLMHandlers. Renderers and FOEventHandlers now each have a *Maker class which is a kind of factory class which is used to register a Renderer/FOEventHandler and additionally serves to provide additional information about the thing, such as the MIME types it supports and if the implementation requires an OutputStream. The command-line gets a new option: -out application/pdf myfile.pdf is the generic way to create an output file. If someone created a WordML output handler and provided the right service resource file he could specify "-out text/xml+msword out.xml". ".out list" lists all MIME types that are available for output. Renderers can now potionally expose a Graphics2DAdapter which in concert with Graphics2DImagePainter can be used by FOP extensions to paint their content directly using a Graphics2D instance. That makes it possible to avoid a detour via SVG/Batik in certain cases. git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/xmlgraphics/fop/trunk@332549 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
18 years ago
Fop.java gets two new constructors: Fop(String) and Fop(String, FOUserAgent) where the String is the MIME type for the desired output format. MimeConstants provides a comprehensive list of MIME types used in Fop.java. Non-standard, FOP-specific MIME types changed to a uniform pattern: application/X-fop-awt-preview, application/X-fop-print and application/X-fop-areatree. RendererFactory now supports manual registration and dynamic discovery of Renderers and FOEventHandlers by their MIME types. Instantitation is done using MIME types everywhere. The RENDER_* constants are mapped to MIME types in Fop.java. RendererFactory is now an instantiable class whose reference is held by FOUserAgent just like it is done for the XLMHandlers. Renderers and FOEventHandlers now each have a *Maker class which is a kind of factory class which is used to register a Renderer/FOEventHandler and additionally serves to provide additional information about the thing, such as the MIME types it supports and if the implementation requires an OutputStream. The command-line gets a new option: -out application/pdf myfile.pdf is the generic way to create an output file. If someone created a WordML output handler and provided the right service resource file he could specify "-out text/xml+msword out.xml". ".out list" lists all MIME types that are available for output. Renderers can now potionally expose a Graphics2DAdapter which in concert with Graphics2DImagePainter can be used by FOP extensions to paint their content directly using a Graphics2D instance. That makes it possible to avoid a detour via SVG/Batik in certain cases. git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/xmlgraphics/fop/trunk@332549 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
18 years ago
Fop.java gets two new constructors: Fop(String) and Fop(String, FOUserAgent) where the String is the MIME type for the desired output format. MimeConstants provides a comprehensive list of MIME types used in Fop.java. Non-standard, FOP-specific MIME types changed to a uniform pattern: application/X-fop-awt-preview, application/X-fop-print and application/X-fop-areatree. RendererFactory now supports manual registration and dynamic discovery of Renderers and FOEventHandlers by their MIME types. Instantitation is done using MIME types everywhere. The RENDER_* constants are mapped to MIME types in Fop.java. RendererFactory is now an instantiable class whose reference is held by FOUserAgent just like it is done for the XLMHandlers. Renderers and FOEventHandlers now each have a *Maker class which is a kind of factory class which is used to register a Renderer/FOEventHandler and additionally serves to provide additional information about the thing, such as the MIME types it supports and if the implementation requires an OutputStream. The command-line gets a new option: -out application/pdf myfile.pdf is the generic way to create an output file. If someone created a WordML output handler and provided the right service resource file he could specify "-out text/xml+msword out.xml". ".out list" lists all MIME types that are available for output. Renderers can now potionally expose a Graphics2DAdapter which in concert with Graphics2DImagePainter can be used by FOP extensions to paint their content directly using a Graphics2D instance. That makes it possible to avoid a detour via SVG/Batik in certain cases. git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/xmlgraphics/fop/trunk@332549 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
18 years ago
Fop.java gets two new constructors: Fop(String) and Fop(String, FOUserAgent) where the String is the MIME type for the desired output format. MimeConstants provides a comprehensive list of MIME types used in Fop.java. Non-standard, FOP-specific MIME types changed to a uniform pattern: application/X-fop-awt-preview, application/X-fop-print and application/X-fop-areatree. RendererFactory now supports manual registration and dynamic discovery of Renderers and FOEventHandlers by their MIME types. Instantitation is done using MIME types everywhere. The RENDER_* constants are mapped to MIME types in Fop.java. RendererFactory is now an instantiable class whose reference is held by FOUserAgent just like it is done for the XLMHandlers. Renderers and FOEventHandlers now each have a *Maker class which is a kind of factory class which is used to register a Renderer/FOEventHandler and additionally serves to provide additional information about the thing, such as the MIME types it supports and if the implementation requires an OutputStream. The command-line gets a new option: -out application/pdf myfile.pdf is the generic way to create an output file. If someone created a WordML output handler and provided the right service resource file he could specify "-out text/xml+msword out.xml". ".out list" lists all MIME types that are available for output. Renderers can now potionally expose a Graphics2DAdapter which in concert with Graphics2DImagePainter can be used by FOP extensions to paint their content directly using a Graphics2D instance. That makes it possible to avoid a detour via SVG/Batik in certain cases. git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/xmlgraphics/fop/trunk@332549 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
18 years ago
Fop.java gets two new constructors: Fop(String) and Fop(String, FOUserAgent) where the String is the MIME type for the desired output format. MimeConstants provides a comprehensive list of MIME types used in Fop.java. Non-standard, FOP-specific MIME types changed to a uniform pattern: application/X-fop-awt-preview, application/X-fop-print and application/X-fop-areatree. RendererFactory now supports manual registration and dynamic discovery of Renderers and FOEventHandlers by their MIME types. Instantitation is done using MIME types everywhere. The RENDER_* constants are mapped to MIME types in Fop.java. RendererFactory is now an instantiable class whose reference is held by FOUserAgent just like it is done for the XLMHandlers. Renderers and FOEventHandlers now each have a *Maker class which is a kind of factory class which is used to register a Renderer/FOEventHandler and additionally serves to provide additional information about the thing, such as the MIME types it supports and if the implementation requires an OutputStream. The command-line gets a new option: -out application/pdf myfile.pdf is the generic way to create an output file. If someone created a WordML output handler and provided the right service resource file he could specify "-out text/xml+msword out.xml". ".out list" lists all MIME types that are available for output. Renderers can now potionally expose a Graphics2DAdapter which in concert with Graphics2DImagePainter can be used by FOP extensions to paint their content directly using a Graphics2D instance. That makes it possible to avoid a detour via SVG/Batik in certain cases. git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/xmlgraphics/fop/trunk@332549 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
18 years ago
Fop.java gets two new constructors: Fop(String) and Fop(String, FOUserAgent) where the String is the MIME type for the desired output format. MimeConstants provides a comprehensive list of MIME types used in Fop.java. Non-standard, FOP-specific MIME types changed to a uniform pattern: application/X-fop-awt-preview, application/X-fop-print and application/X-fop-areatree. RendererFactory now supports manual registration and dynamic discovery of Renderers and FOEventHandlers by their MIME types. Instantitation is done using MIME types everywhere. The RENDER_* constants are mapped to MIME types in Fop.java. RendererFactory is now an instantiable class whose reference is held by FOUserAgent just like it is done for the XLMHandlers. Renderers and FOEventHandlers now each have a *Maker class which is a kind of factory class which is used to register a Renderer/FOEventHandler and additionally serves to provide additional information about the thing, such as the MIME types it supports and if the implementation requires an OutputStream. The command-line gets a new option: -out application/pdf myfile.pdf is the generic way to create an output file. If someone created a WordML output handler and provided the right service resource file he could specify "-out text/xml+msword out.xml". ".out list" lists all MIME types that are available for output. Renderers can now potionally expose a Graphics2DAdapter which in concert with Graphics2DImagePainter can be used by FOP extensions to paint their content directly using a Graphics2D instance. That makes it possible to avoid a detour via SVG/Batik in certain cases. git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/xmlgraphics/fop/trunk@332549 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
18 years ago
Fop.java gets two new constructors: Fop(String) and Fop(String, FOUserAgent) where the String is the MIME type for the desired output format. MimeConstants provides a comprehensive list of MIME types used in Fop.java. Non-standard, FOP-specific MIME types changed to a uniform pattern: application/X-fop-awt-preview, application/X-fop-print and application/X-fop-areatree. RendererFactory now supports manual registration and dynamic discovery of Renderers and FOEventHandlers by their MIME types. Instantitation is done using MIME types everywhere. The RENDER_* constants are mapped to MIME types in Fop.java. RendererFactory is now an instantiable class whose reference is held by FOUserAgent just like it is done for the XLMHandlers. Renderers and FOEventHandlers now each have a *Maker class which is a kind of factory class which is used to register a Renderer/FOEventHandler and additionally serves to provide additional information about the thing, such as the MIME types it supports and if the implementation requires an OutputStream. The command-line gets a new option: -out application/pdf myfile.pdf is the generic way to create an output file. If someone created a WordML output handler and provided the right service resource file he could specify "-out text/xml+msword out.xml". ".out list" lists all MIME types that are available for output. Renderers can now potionally expose a Graphics2DAdapter which in concert with Graphics2DImagePainter can be used by FOP extensions to paint their content directly using a Graphics2D instance. That makes it possible to avoid a detour via SVG/Batik in certain cases. git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/xmlgraphics/fop/trunk@332549 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
18 years ago
Fop.java gets two new constructors: Fop(String) and Fop(String, FOUserAgent) where the String is the MIME type for the desired output format. MimeConstants provides a comprehensive list of MIME types used in Fop.java. Non-standard, FOP-specific MIME types changed to a uniform pattern: application/X-fop-awt-preview, application/X-fop-print and application/X-fop-areatree. RendererFactory now supports manual registration and dynamic discovery of Renderers and FOEventHandlers by their MIME types. Instantitation is done using MIME types everywhere. The RENDER_* constants are mapped to MIME types in Fop.java. RendererFactory is now an instantiable class whose reference is held by FOUserAgent just like it is done for the XLMHandlers. Renderers and FOEventHandlers now each have a *Maker class which is a kind of factory class which is used to register a Renderer/FOEventHandler and additionally serves to provide additional information about the thing, such as the MIME types it supports and if the implementation requires an OutputStream. The command-line gets a new option: -out application/pdf myfile.pdf is the generic way to create an output file. If someone created a WordML output handler and provided the right service resource file he could specify "-out text/xml+msword out.xml". ".out list" lists all MIME types that are available for output. Renderers can now potionally expose a Graphics2DAdapter which in concert with Graphics2DImagePainter can be used by FOP extensions to paint their content directly using a Graphics2D instance. That makes it possible to avoid a detour via SVG/Batik in certain cases. git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/xmlgraphics/fop/trunk@332549 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
18 years ago
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  1. /*
  2. * Copyright 1999-2006 The Apache Software Foundation.
  3. *
  4. * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
  5. * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
  6. * You may obtain a copy of the License at
  7. *
  8. * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
  9. *
  10. * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
  11. * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
  12. * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
  13. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
  14. * limitations under the License.
  15. */
  16. /* $Id$ */
  17. package org.apache.fop.apps;
  18. // Java
  19. import java.io.OutputStream;
  20. // XML
  21. import org.xml.sax.helpers.DefaultHandler;
  22. // FOP
  23. import org.apache.fop.fo.FOTreeBuilder;
  24. /**
  25. * Primary class that activates the FOP process for embedded usage.
  26. * <P>
  27. * JAXP is the standard method of embedding FOP in Java programs.
  28. * Please check our
  29. * <a href="http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/trunk/embedding.html">embedding page</a>
  30. * for samples (these are also available within the distribution in
  31. * FOP_DIR\examples\embedding)
  32. * <P>
  33. * Methods within FOUserAgent are available to customize portions of the
  34. * process. For example, a specific Renderer object can be specified,
  35. * also ElementMappings which determine elements in the FO that can be
  36. * processed) can be added.
  37. * <P>
  38. * At the moment, it is recommended not to reuse an instance of this
  39. * class for more than one rendering run.
  40. */
  41. public class Fop {
  42. // desired output format: MIME type such as "application/pdf", "application/postscript" etc.
  43. private String outputFormat = null;
  44. // output stream to send results to
  45. private OutputStream stream = null;
  46. // FOUserAgent object to set processing options
  47. private FOUserAgent foUserAgent = null;
  48. // FOTreeBuilder object to maintain reference for access to results
  49. private FOTreeBuilder foTreeBuilder = null;
  50. /**
  51. * Constructor for use with already-created FOUserAgents. It uses MIME types to select the
  52. * output format (ex. "application/pdf" for PDF).
  53. * @param outputFormat the MIME type of the output format to use (ex. "application/pdf").
  54. * @param ua FOUserAgent object
  55. * @param stream the output stream
  56. * @throws FOPException if setting up the DefaultHandler fails
  57. * @deprecated End-users should use {@link FopFactory#newFop(String, FOUserAgent, OutputStream)}
  58. * instead! This constructor will become invisible with FOP 1.0.
  59. */
  60. public Fop(String outputFormat, FOUserAgent ua, OutputStream stream) throws FOPException {
  61. this.outputFormat = outputFormat;
  62. foUserAgent = ua;
  63. if (foUserAgent == null) {
  64. foUserAgent = FopFactory.newInstance().newFOUserAgent();
  65. }
  66. this.stream = stream;
  67. createDefaultHandler();
  68. }
  69. /**
  70. * Constructor for use with already-created FOUserAgents. It uses MIME types to select the
  71. * output format (ex. "application/pdf" for PDF).
  72. * @param outputFormat the MIME type of the output format to use (ex. "application/pdf").
  73. * @param ua FOUserAgent object
  74. * @throws FOPException if setting up the DefaultHandler fails
  75. * @deprecated End-users should use {@link FopFactory#newFop(String, FOUserAgent)} instead!
  76. * This constructor will become invisible with FOP 1.0.
  77. */
  78. public Fop(String outputFormat, FOUserAgent ua) throws FOPException {
  79. this.outputFormat = outputFormat;
  80. foUserAgent = ua;
  81. if (foUserAgent == null) {
  82. foUserAgent = FopFactory.newInstance().newFOUserAgent();
  83. }
  84. createDefaultHandler();
  85. }
  86. /**
  87. * Constructor for FOP with a default FOUserAgent. It uses MIME types to select the
  88. * output format (ex. "application/pdf" for PDF).
  89. * @param outputFormat the MIME type of the output format to use (ex. "application/pdf").
  90. * @deprecated End-users should use {@link FopFactory#newFop(String)} instead!
  91. * This constructor will become invisible with FOP 1.0.
  92. */
  93. public Fop(String outputFormat) {
  94. this.outputFormat = outputFormat;
  95. foUserAgent = FopFactory.newInstance().newFOUserAgent();
  96. }
  97. /**
  98. * Get the FOUserAgent instance for this process
  99. * @return the user agent
  100. */
  101. public FOUserAgent getUserAgent() {
  102. return foUserAgent;
  103. }
  104. /**
  105. * Set the OutputStream to use to output the result of the Render
  106. * (if applicable)
  107. * @param stream the stream to output the result of rendering to
  108. * @deprecated Use one of the factory methods on {@link FopFactory} with an OutputStream
  109. * parameter instead. This method will be removed with FOP 1.0.
  110. */
  111. public void setOutputStream(OutputStream stream) {
  112. this.stream = stream;
  113. }
  114. /**
  115. * Creates a DefaultHandler object used to generate the document.
  116. * Note this object implements the ContentHandler interface.
  117. * For processing with a Transformer object, this DefaultHandler object
  118. * can be used in the SAXResult constructor.
  119. * Alternatively, for processing with a SAXParser, this object can be
  120. * used as the DefaultHandler argument to its parse() methods.
  121. *
  122. * @throws FOPException if setting up the DefaultHandler fails
  123. */
  124. private void createDefaultHandler() throws FOPException {
  125. this.foTreeBuilder = new FOTreeBuilder(outputFormat, foUserAgent, stream);
  126. }
  127. /**
  128. * Returns the DefaultHandler object used to generate the document.
  129. * Checking for null and the exception is only for the deprecated constructor.
  130. * @return the SAX DefaultHandler for handling the SAX events.
  131. * @throws FOPException if setting up the DefaultHandler fails
  132. */
  133. public DefaultHandler getDefaultHandler() throws FOPException {
  134. if (foTreeBuilder == null) {
  135. createDefaultHandler();
  136. }
  137. return this.foTreeBuilder;
  138. }
  139. /**
  140. * Returns the results of the rendering process. Information includes
  141. * the total number of pages generated and the number of pages per
  142. * page-sequence. Call this method only after the rendering process is
  143. * finished. Note that the results are only available for output formats
  144. * which make use of FOP's layout engine (PDF, PS, etc.).
  145. * @return the results of the rendering process, or null for flow-oriented
  146. * output formats like RTF and MIF.
  147. */
  148. public FormattingResults getResults() {
  149. if (foTreeBuilder == null) {
  150. throw new IllegalStateException(
  151. "Results are only available after calling getDefaultHandler().");
  152. } else {
  153. return foTreeBuilder.getResults();
  154. }
  155. }
  156. /**
  157. * Get the version of FOP
  158. * @return the version string
  159. * @deprecated Use {@link org.apache.fop.Version#getVersion()} instead!
  160. * This method will be removed with FOP 1.0.
  161. */
  162. public static String getVersion() {
  163. return org.apache.fop.Version.getVersion();
  164. }
  165. }