It's too different for a jsp. I was looking into watermarks, and the code on
a jsp page could be very different from a java class file.
This works:
HeaderFooter header = new HeaderFooter(new Phrase("Header Header Header",
false);
header.setBorder(0);
header.setAlignment(Paragraph.ALIGN_CENTER);
HeaderFooter footer = new HeaderFooter(new Phrase("This is page "), true);
footer.setBorder(0);
footer.setAlignment(Paragraph.ALIGN_CENTER);
document.setHeader(header);
document.setFooter(footer);
But I can't get a table instead of a Phrase in the HeaderFooter constructor,
and I can't find how to create a Phrase with tables, but I think that's what
I'll need.
I'll look into that, I understand it works as an ArrayList, so that is
probably what I'll need to do.
davidc2 wrote:
>
> Hey,
>
> I'm trying to use a PdfPTable table as a header, but I'm not able to...
>
> I'm using
> PdfPTable table = new PdfPTable(3);
> on which I'm adding a bunch of cells, and it works, as long as I'm adding
> it to the Document (document.add(table);)
>
> But the only way I'm been able to have a header and a footer on my page is
> using:
> HeaderFooter header = new HeaderFooter(new Phrase("Header Header Header"),
> false);
>
> HeaderFooter footer = new HeaderFooter(new Phrase("This is page "), true);
>
> document.setHeader(header);
> document.setFooter(footer);
>
> Before document.open...
>
> How can I construct HeaderFooter with a table? Or what other alternative
> do I have?
>
> Thanks.
>
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