Hi everyone.

I never used iText, only took a quick glance at code examples, and though it
looks great by features I noticed one thing that seems a bit odd, and quite
unsuitable for my needs. Correct me if I'm wrong, but generation of PDF
let's say, consists of following steps :

1. Create Document
2. Create a PdfWriter using Document and OutputStream
3. Open Document
4. Add content to Document
5. Close Document

Menaing that when one is adding content to Document, he is already been
decided where this content should be written to, mixing content
encapsulation with generation. Is there a way to use more tipical (better?)
procedure, practiced by most other libraries that generate some kind of
content (JDOM, JFreeChart....) :

1. Create Document
2. Add content
3. Create PdfWriter using OutputStream
4. Write Document using PdfWriter

That way Document would only mean encapsulation of content, without mixing
it's meaning with generation. I want to create a "service" object that would
generate PDFs from passed content, which would best be encapsulated as
Document object, but that means that all elements should already be added to
passed Document instance, *before* PDF generation takes place.

Like I said, I never worked with iText, so answer could be so simple that I
would turn out quite dumb :-)

Regards,
Vjeran



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