Re: [xsl] FOP : consumption memory

Subject: Re: [xsl] FOP : consumption memory
From: "Jean-Pierre Lamon jpl@xxxxxxxxxx" <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 17 Aug 2014 08:21:04 -0000
Yes Eliot, I tried with different values (base : Windows 7 64 bits, 4GB
RAM).
If you're still ok with your first proposal and it's ok for my customer to
share the files (answer next week), I'll send them to you.

Cheers
JP

-----Message d'origine-----
De : Eliot Kimber ekimber@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Envoyi : samedi 16 ao{t 2014 19:12
@ : xsl-list
Objet : Re: [xsl] FOP : consumption memory

Are you able to increase the amount of memory available to the Java
process? E.g.:

java -Xmx2G ...

To git it 2Gb of RAM.

If you are running on a 64-bit machine you should be able to give it up to
physical RAM. On a 32-bit machine you are limited to about 1.6GB.

If it's simply a memory limit then increasing the memory should solve the
problem, assuming it's not a bug that uses infinite memory.

Cheers,

Eliot

Eliot Kimber, Owner
Contrext, LLC
http://contrext.com




On 8/16/14, 12:00 PM, "Jean-Pierre Lamon jpl@xxxxxxxxxx"
<xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>I've tried to break for each main chapter:
>
>Exception in thread "main" java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space
>	at
>org.apache.fop.layoutmgr.inline.TextLayoutManager$TextAreaBuilder.initWord
>(T
>extLayoutManager.java:612)
>
>JP
>
>-----Message d'origine-----
>De : Eliot Kimber ekimber@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>[mailto:xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>Envoyi : samedi 16 ao{t 2014 13:05
>@ : xsl-list
>Objet : Re: [xsl] FOP : consumption memory
>
>I see: the two-column layout means there are no natural breakpoints in the
>content before the index. The index has break points but by then it might
>be too late. The back-of-the-book index could also be contributing--it's
>quite long and FOP may need to keep the entire area tree in memory in
>order to then resolve the index references.
>
>As Peter says, I would suspect a naive implementation on FOP's part (I
>haven't looked at the code). Would be useful to try both RenderX XEP and
>Antenna House XSL Formatter--I'm sure they would both do better. If your
>project can bear the cost, either product would be a good investment.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Eliot
>
>Eliot Kimber, Owner
>Contrext, LLC
>http://contrext.com
>
>
>
>
>On 8/16/14, 2:26 AM, "Jean-Pierre Lamon jpl@xxxxxxxxxx"
><xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>Thank you for your response Eliot.
>>I don't know if I can share these files, I must ask the principal because
>>it's a mandate.
>>
>>The result is under :
>>http://www.ngscan.com/ezpump/BibVS.pdf
>>
>>I'll let you know
>>Regards
>>JP
>>
>>-----Message d'origine-----
>>De : Eliot Kimber ekimber@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>>[mailto:xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>>Envoyi : vendredi 15 ao{t 2014 23:44
>>@ : xsl-list
>>Objet : Re: [xsl] FOP : consumption memory
>>
>>If your content has natural page breaks (meaning elements that always
>>start a new page) you can always start a new page sequence at that point.
>>
>>If your content does not have such nature page breaks then of course you
>>can't. In that case, one solution would be to generate the intermediate
>>area tree (a feature of FOP and all the other FO engines) and then use it
>>to find elements that happen to start on new pages and regenerate the FO
>>with page sequences started at those points. But that seems like rather a
>>lot of effort.
>>
>>It might be easier to just give the Java VM running FOP more memory.
>>
>>If this is XML that can be shared publicly I'd be interested in helping
>>diagnose this issue in exchange for the ability to use the XML for demos.
>>
>>Cheers,
>>
>>Eliot
>>
>>Eliot Kimber, Owner
>>Contrext, LLC
>>http://contrext.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>On 8/15/14, 1:32 PM, "Jean-Pierre Lamon jpl@xxxxxxxxxx"
>><xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>>Thx Geert but I can't spread and break pages. It's a bibliography (swiss
>>>national library bibliography).
>>>If someone wants the XML and XSL to test, no problem :-) I'm not very
>>>professional with XSL, I maybe have done some horrors in my stylesheets
>>>but
>>>my question is only : why FOP hangs and the little tool works perfectly.
>>>With absolute respect for people working for free tools like FOP.
>>>
>>>-----Message d'origine-----
>>>De : Geert Bormans geert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>[mailto:xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>>>Envoyi : vendredi 15 ao{t 2014 17:12
>>>@ : xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>Objet : Re: [xsl] FOP : consumption memory
>>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>In my experience FOP does a poor thing with long page sequences.
>>>It seems to keep them in memory (for repagination maybe?) completely
>>>Memory footprint for FOP goes down dramatically
>>>if you have a logic that cuts the pages
>>>Rather than using mechanisms such as break before
>>>or similar, create new page sequences when you can
>>>(eg. per chapter, ...)
>>>That has helped me in the past
>>>
>>>Cheers
>>>
>>>Geert
>>>
>>>
>>>At 16:33 15/08/2014, you wrote:
>>>>Hi All,
>>>>
>>>>I know, difficult to say without having the
>>>>source, but could someone explain me why FOP
>>>>crashes, hangs (memory ?) for relative big
>>>>documents and a free small tool like XML2PDF
>>>>render the PDF perfectly and this, dramatically quicker compare to FOP.
>>>>Ive tried to play with JAVA memory etc no way.
>>>>
>>>>Thanks and regards
>>>>JP
>>>>
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