Apache™ FOP: Ant task
Apache™ FOP provides an Ant task for automating the document build process.
Description
The FOP Ant task will convert XSL-FO documents to PDF, PS, PCL etc. output (see Output formats for available formats).
To call FOP tasks within Ant, first add a FOP task definition to your Ant build file. One method of defining the task is as follows:
<property name="fop.home" value="....path to your FOP HOME directory..."/>
<taskdef name="fop"
         classname="org.apache.fop.tools.anttasks.Fop">
  <classpath>
    <fileset dir="${fop.home}/lib">
      <include name="*.jar"/>
    </fileset>
    <fileset dir="${fop.home}/build">
      <include name="fop.jar"/>
      <include name="fop-hyph.jar" />
    </fileset>
  </classpath>
</taskdef>
Then create FOP tasks within your Ant build file, using the FOP task parameters listed below.
Parameters for FOP Ant task
| Attribute | Description | Required | 
|---|---|---|
| fofile | XSL-FO file to be rendered | Yes, if no fileset nested element is used | 
| xmlfile | XML input file | Yes, if no fofile is specified | 
| xsltfile | XSLT input file | Yes, if no fofile is specified | 
| outfile | Output filename | Yes, when fofile is used. (This attribute is not valid for filesets.) | 
| format | Possible output formats: application/X-fop-awt-previewapplication/X-fop-printapplication/X-fop-areatreeapplication/pdfapplication/postscriptapplication/mifapplication/rtf,text/richtext,text/rtfapplication/x-pcl,application/vnd.hp-PCLapplication/x-afp,application/vnd.ibm.modcaptext/plainimage/svg+xmlimage/gifimage/pngimage/tiff | No, defaults to application/pdf | 
| outdir | Output directory | Required if a fileset is used to specify the files to render; optional for fofile. (Can alternatively specify the full path in the fofile value.) | 
| force | Recreate target files, even if they are newer than their corresponding source files. Note: This attribute is available in post-0.20.5 versions (0.20.x nightly build and 1.0dev) only; target files are always generated (i.e., force=true) in 0.20.5 release. | No, default is false | 
| basedir | Base directory to resolve relative references (e.g., graphics files) within the FO document. | No, for single FO File entry, default is to use the location of that FO file. | 
| relativebase | For fileset usage only. A value of truespecifies using the location of each .fo file as the base directory for resolving relative file references located within that .fo file. A value offalsespecifies using the value of basedir for all files within the fileset, or just the current working directory if basedir is not specified. | No, default is false. | 
| userconfig | User configuration file (same as the FOP "-c" command line option). | No | 
| messagelevel | Logging level Possible values: error,warn,info,verbose,debug. Currently doesn't work in FOP Trunk!!! | No, defaults to verbose | 
| logFiles | Controls whether the names of the files that are processed are logged ( true) or not (false). Currently doesn't work in FOP Trunk!!! | No, default is true | 
| throwexceptions | Controls whether or not an exception is thrown if an error occurs during rendering. | Default is true | 
Examples
The following example converts a single XSL-FO file to a PDF document:
<target name="generate-pdf" description="Generates a single PDF file">
   <fop format="application/pdf"
        fofile="c:\working\foDirectory\foDocument.fo"
        outfile="c:\working\pdfDirectory\pdfDocument.pdf" />
</target>
This example converts all XSL-FO files within an entire directory to PostScript:
<target name="generate-multiple-ps"
        description="Generates multiple PostScript files">
   <fop format="application/postscript"
        outdir="${build.dir}" messagelevel="debug">
        <fileset dir="${fo.examples.dir}">
           <include name="*.fo"/>
        </fileset>
   </fop>
</target>
The following example transforms and converts a single XML and XSLT file to an AFP document:
<target name="generate-afp-from-transform" description="Generates a single AFP file from an XSLT stylesheet">
   <fop format="application/x-afp"
        xmlfile="c:\working\foDirectory\Document.xml"
        xsltfile="c:\working\foDirectory\Document.xslt"
        outfile="c:\working\afpDirectory\Document.afp" />
</target>
This example transforms and converts all XML files within an entire directory to PostScript:
<target name="generate-multiple-ps-from-transform" description="Generates multiple PostScript files using an XSLT stylesheet">
   <fop format="application/postscript"
        xsltfile="c:\working\foDirectory\Document.xslt"
        outdir="${build.dir}" messagelevel="debug">
        <fileset dir="${test.dir}">
           <include name="*.xml"/>
        </fileset>
   </fop>
</target>
