
Category
XPages
Extracting data from Domino into PDF using XSLT and XSL:FO
- Introduction
Overview of the high level process to set stage, understanding and expectations
- Use Java to transform XSL:FO to PDF
With the help of Apache FOP and a managed bean a simple XPage can output a PDF document
- More on XSL:FO and XSLT
Introduction into high level XSL:FO and the layout of a document. Includes links to tutorial and specification
- Extracting XML from Domino
Use a utility class to extract XML from Domino using various methods. While DXL seems like the universal approach, it isn't the fastest, so code that's more efficient and lean is introduced
- Putting it all together
Sample database that contains stylesheets with report definitions and working samples
- XSL:FO Editors
How to make your live easier when editing XSLT and XSL:FO
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