That's what we are doing right now...generating each pdf on it's own, and the 
"concatenating" them with iText, but I think the overhead might be reduced 
somehow.
Gonzalo Vásquez Sáez
Gerente Investigación y Desarrollo (R&D)
Altiuz Soluciones Tecnológicas de Negocios Ltda.
Av. Nueva Tajamar 555 Of. 802, Las Condes - CP 7550099
+56 2 335 2461
gvasq...@altiuz.cl
http://www.altiuz.cl
http://www.altiuzreports.com
  


El 21-11-2013, a las 19:38, Rob Sargent <rsarg...@xmission.com> escribió:

> I had good results stitching them together with iText.
> 
> rjs
> 
> On 11/21/2013 02:11 PM, Gonzalo Vasquez wrote:
>> One of our processes has to deal with thousands of documents in a batch 
>> process, either for email sending, or for printing.
>> 
>> Depending on our customers' needs, we choose from PDF, AFP and PS as output 
>> formats. Now we are trying to move everything to FO generated documents, so 
>> we can you a single template for all output formats.
>> 
>> Several questions arise:
>> 
>> On the email process (many files as output), do I have to deal with every 
>> document in a separate context, or is there any fo-related trick to achieve 
>> this in a better way?
>> In the printing process (single file output), is there anyway to feed the 
>> template just once for all documents and the "add" the data to get a huge 
>> document with all the subdocuments in it?
>> 
>> Any other ideas for such batch processing?
>> 
>> Any comments will be of great help!
>> 
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Gonzalo Vásquez Sáez
>> Gerente Investigación y Desarrollo (R&D)
>> Altiuz Soluciones Tecnológicas de Negocios Ltda.
>> Av. Nueva Tajamar 555 Of. 802, Las Condes - CP 7550099
>> +56 2 335 2461
>> gvasq...@altiuz.cl
>> http://www.altiuz.cl
>> http://www.altiuzreports.com
>>      
>> 
> 

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