You might want to grep for import on the classes you
want- I did this on my svn dir and found reflect among
other things come up but I'm not sure they
are relevant to you ( reflect of course is not supported).
Also note you may or may not
have float support etc. Even if you have float support
you may want to convert to fixed etc. Among
all my other complaints, this is already a bit
slow although and PDF's can be transcoded on
servers. This was actually going to be something
I wanted to look into when I get time
but I wouldn't have considered porting a pdf viewer
to j2me. You may want to extract the functions you
need and profile them and get some idea if you
could speed it up at all.
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> From: lis...@alphamatrix.org
> To: itext-questions@lists.sourceforge.net
> Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2009 00:46:56 +0000
> Subject: Re: [iText-questions] J2ME
>
> so, you mean that iText supports J2ME?
> I read in the mailing list that it doesn't.
> I tried to add the iText Jar to a J2ME project and compile and i got a error
> about missing java.io.FileOutputStream...
> i will try compile iText from source with J2ME....
>
> A Tuesday 10 March 2009 18:36:34, você escreveu:
>> PdfReader and PdfWriter both have constructors that take Stream classes.
>>
>> FileConnection.openOutputStream() & FileConnection.openInputStream().
>>
>> No need to change iText. You just need to change the way you check the
>> documentation.
>>
>> --Mark Storer
>> Senior Software Engineer
>> Cardiff.com
>>
>> #include
>> typedef std::Disclaimer DisCard;
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Diogo Piçarra [mailto:lis...@alphamatrix.org]
>>> Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 10:13 AM
>>> To: itext-questions@lists.sourceforge.net
>>> Subject: [iText-questions] J2ME
>>>
>>>
>>> hi
>>>
>>> I'am doing my final grade project and i'am using itext to
>>> parse a pdf file and
>>> i need to use it in j2me.
>>> I alredy did some test and read the articles about that in
>>> the mailing list
>>> and i know that iText does not support j2me so i'am willing
>>> to work with the
>>> iText developers to make it work in j2me.
>>> I can test it and maybe do some coding but i don't have deep
>>> knowledge about
>>> iText code... and is the 1st time i'am working with j2me and itext.
>>>
>>> For a start J2ME does not support java.io.FileOutputStream so
>>> this should be
>>> needed: javax.microedition.io.file.FileConnection
>>>
>>> from here:
>>> http://www.j2meforums.com/forum/index.php?PHPSESSID=8dcf823816
>>
>> 9eecb3774d3c621d23ac76&board=2;topic=19126.4
>>
>> Any developer willing to work on this?
>>
>> thanks
>> Diogo Piçarra
>>
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