Ramkumar kumar wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Greetings,
> 
> In our project i was asked to find the good tool for on the fly PDF 
> creation.
> While i was googling i found this fantastic ITextSharp for .Net platform 
> to create the PDF files.

OK.

> So i have downloaded and started using , absolutely minimal coding for 
> PDF creation.

OK.

> I have downloaded the Source code too. Is it possible that source code 
> we can customize ?

The source code is published under the AGPL,
just like the iText source code.

> This question arise in my mind because every where it has been mentioned 
> as a Java PDF library.
> 
> Please clarify me .

The source code is available in Java (iText) and C# (iTextSharp).
Please clarify your question. What is the confusion?
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