Intention of this project is to create a simple embeddable java library able to render docbook documents into well-known target formats (html, pdf, man,...).
Docbook4j 1.0.1 released! See https://github.com/bigpuritz/docbook4j/releases/tag/docbook4j-1.0.1
Consult this blog post (http://blog.javaforge.net/post/37107285148/render-docbook-with-docbook4j) for a more detailed usage explanation/tutorial.
Maven users please add following repository and dependency declarations to your POM-File:
<repositories>
<repository>
<id>googlecode</id>
<url>http://docbook4j.googlecode.com/svn/m2-repo/releases/</url>
</repository>
</repositories>
<dependency>
<groupId>net.javaforge.docbook4j</groupId>
<artifactId>docbook4j</artifactId>
<version>1.0.1</version>
</dependency>
Note! Docbook4j supports all filesystem types supported by commons-vfs2 (see http://commons.apache.org/vfs/filesystems.html)
Some usage examples:
String xml = "zip:path/to/my/zip/docs.zip!document.xml";
PDFRenderer pdfRenderer = PDFRenderer.create(xml);
InputStream in = pdfRenderer.render();
String xml = "res:my/classpath/document.xml";
String xsl = "zip:path/to/my/zip/xsls.zip!doc.xsl";
String css = "file:myth/to/my.css";
HTMLRenderer htmlRenderer = HTMLRenderer.create(xml, xsl).css(css).
InputStream in = htmlRenderer.render();