Hi Pepe,
under Windows you can call The Acrobat Reader with good old
DDE (or just start Acrord32.exe with command line parameters).

Have a look at the Acrobat SDK, 'Acrobat Interapplication 
Communication Reference' (document 'IACReference.pdf').

But you can't call the Arcrobat Reader with a PDF in memory, 
you always have to have a (temp) file on disk.

Regards,
Peter

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> I am using itext to parser from HTML to PDF. It is because I show the
> document in Java in HTML to the screen and I use pdf to print and send
> by email. The format is similar, but different, between PDF and HTML
> document. What possibilities are to show a pdf document (in memory, no
> file) in the screen? �JeditorPane?, etc�
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> Another idea is to send the pdf document to Acrobat Reader, but, can you
> call it with a document in memory, not file?
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> Thanks 
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> Pepe Caballero
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