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| Big pdf files? [message #119390] | Sat, 28 January 2006 19:12 |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | I can create HTML files with BIRT 2.0 that are quite big - about 250 pages -- with no problem.  When I try to view that file as pdf, however, my PC
 chugs for about 10 minutes at 99% CPU and then  fails with a vague
 "internal error" message.  I can see that Eclipse is using a Gig of RAM
 before it fails.
 
 I realize that my report may just be too big.  A 20-page report worked OK
 as pdf.  I'm contemplating some painful alternatives, such as building the
 pdf report directly myself from Java using iText, without any help from
 BIRT.  But conceivably I'll run into the same sort of problem using iText
 directly.
 
 Can anyone offer any insights into the size issue?  I'm not yet very
 familiar with iText.  Is pdf generation with iText inherently
 memory-heavy?  Does the whole report have to sit in memory in iText before
 anything is written out?  Is there much chance that BIRT will evolve to
 handle bigger pdf's?  And is this limitation more likely to be caused by
 iText itself or by some other component of BIRT?
 
 I really like BIRT.  I'm not looking forward to doing this the hard way,
 without BIRT.
 
 I'm fishing for some guidance or ideas before I abandon BIRT (at least for
 the big reports) and set out on my own to solve this.
 Thanks!
 --Mark
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