I'm using itext java for a long time.
Because I'm programming a lot with pdf, itext is my most productive tool,
and most of my projects wouldn't be possible, because I have not the
ressources and know how to programm a pdf-parser or a pdf generating
library. Only the PDF-Reference Manual needed about half a year to
understand it complete.
Thank you very much for this great and easy to use tool.

Now I have to port some projects to .net. because my customers want so, and
it is very easy to create programs with Visual-Studio and .net. Best IDE I
have ever tested. Java needs lot of tools to reach this level.
I need to create clean .net applications without java wrappers or using java
services or webservices based on java.

Now my Question:
Is the source of itext compatible with j++ or it's possible to convert it
easy to j++ or c# with few work and keep it actually.
It is important for me, to participate in future from the development of
original itext, so I would only use libraries that depend from it and have
the same version.


Sorry my bad english






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