Hi Naveen,
On 17 October 2011 08:32, <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,****
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> We are using java in our application.****
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> Our application is in Weblogic application server. We have placed some pdf
> files in one of the paths in our application.****
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> We need to open those pdf files through java program.****
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> Could you please provide any solution for this asap.
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How to open a file in Java:
< http://lmgtfy.com/?q=open+file+in+java >
How to open a PDF file in Java:
< http://lmgtfy.com/?q=open+pdf+file+in+java >
More seriously, what do you mean by "We need to open those pdf files through
java program"?
- open files and read them byte by byte : that's not related to iText,
that's basic Java programming
- open PDF files and modify them : up to some extent, that's what a job for
iText. Please read the documentation and be more specific about what you
want to achieve
- open PDF files and present the content : iText won't help you on that one,
iText is not a PDF reader
As you can see, we can only guess what you want and provide quite vague
answers. Be more specific and it'll be far easier for us to help you.
Cheers,
alexis
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