Read 
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-03-2009/jw-03-write-your-own-twitter-app.html
 
and feel free to digg it, vote for it on DZone, and so on.

In the article you'll learn more about Apache HttpClient, Dom4j and 
iText. Basically, you'll use HttpClient to get an XML stream from 
Twitter. With dom4j you'll select specific parts of the XML. With iText 
you'll create a document archiving your tweets in a fancy way; more 
specifically in a table with rounded corners. The iText functionality 
covered in the article includes page events and table events.

http://twitter.com/1T3XT
http://www.facebook.com/pages/iText/55939364071
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