Hi,
   I've been using iText for around two weeks now and
must say it is the best solution I have found.  I'm
basically using it to generate a flattened PDF.  

My driver program takes in a one-page template file
(made in acrobat and having text fields) and fills in
the fields using the setField function (no FDF).  If
the output is too big to fit on one page, it makes
several different flattened pages and writes them out
to disk.  A second function then takes the >=1
flattened files the previous function generates,
concatenates them, and generates a single
>=1-page-PDF.

The problem is that the program takes around 3 seconds
to generate each 4-page PDF.....on a Dual Xeon 2.x GHz
machine having SCSI drives...!!!

I have spent quite some time going through the mailing
list...even tried the cache function but it doesnt
seem to help.  I would GREATLY appreciate any help in
this regard....should I be using different functions? 
will compiling the iText to machine code help?....is
this even possible? ;)

Thanks in advance!

Najaf


                
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