Thank you guys for all your help. It worked!! :-) I created the Hello World
RTF on the mainframe. Now we got to move to doing the real stuff. BTW, When
we create PDF's on the mainframe, we have to code an extra line here and
there. And one of those lines was Document.plainAccess = true. Do you happen
to know why?.....


Xavier Le Vourch wrote:
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> ek1975 wrote:
> | Xavier,
> | Thanks for your help. I appreciate it. Could you tell me what JRE
> version
> | were used to create these jar files please? If it's 1.4.2, I can
> download
> | it. Otherwise I will follow your instructions to create my own jar file.
> 
> The jars are created using the standard compilation options defined in
> the src/ant configuration files so they are compatible with 1.4.
> 
> FYI, the core and rtf packages work with 1.4+ and the toolbox and rups
> require 1.5+ so you should be fine using the snapshot jar files.
> 
> 
> Xavier
> 
> 
> | Thanks again
> |
> |
> |
> | Xavier Le Vourch wrote:
> | ek1975 wrote:
> | | Hello,
> | | I tried to create the jar files following the instructions at
> | | http://www.lowagie.com/iText/svn.html. The output jar files were
> | | itext-hyph-xml, iTextAsian and iTextAsianCmaps. I didn't find any
> | iText.jar
> | | file.
> | | The version of iText  I have on the mainframe is 2.0.4. Should I do
> | | something else to create the iText.jar file. Could you throw me a few
> | | pointers when you get a chance please? Thanks.
> | |
> |
> | The easiest way to generate the jar files yourself is probably to call
> | "ant jar jar.rtf" from the src directory once you've checked out a fresh
> | copy of the code from svn (using "svn co
> | https://itext.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/itext/trunk"; from the command
> | line for instance). The jar files will be generated in the lib
> directory.
> |
> | Alternatively, if you don't want to compile the code yourself, a
> | snapshot of the development version is automatically generated daily on
> | my server and it now contains Howard's changes. It's located at:
> |
> | ~  http://brittanysoftware.com/itext/snapshots/
> |
> | You'll need to get both the iText-2.1.4-SNAPSHOT.jar and
> | iText-rtf-2.1.4-SNAPSHOT.jar archives.
> |
> |
> | Best regards,
> |
> | Xavier Le Vourch
> |
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