I got it. Thanx! 
Linux is no problem i guess 

PS
Does the LiveCycle implement some standard of PDF?  Can iText implement it as 
well? Is it a closed adobe extension aiming to work only on Acrobat Reader?
I am not a big PDF techie (standards-wise), just wrote some programs with 
iText, thats all.

Achilleas Mantzios

--- On Thu, 11/26/09, Leonard Rosenthol <lrose...@adobe.com> wrote:

From: Leonard Rosenthol <lrose...@adobe.com>
Subject: Re: [iText-questions] Fillable and Saveable forms in PDF files
To: "'Post all your questions about iText here'" 
<itext-questions@lists.sourceforge.net>
Date: Thursday, November 26, 2009, 3:34 PM




 
 






0.5 – and since this is an automated process, Acrobat won’t
suffice.  You will need LiveCycle.  However, we don’t offer a FreeBSD version
though we do have one for Linux. 

   

Leonard 

   



From: Achilleas Mantzios
[mailto:mantzios.ach...@yahoo.com] 

Sent: Thursday, November 26, 2009 9:32 AM

To: Post all your questions about iText here

Subject: Re: [iText-questions] Fillable and Saveable forms in PDF files 



   


 
  
  Leonard, thanx for your answer.

  Does Adobe Acrobat Professional have an API?

  Also, we will not be "receiving" forms, but rather programmatically
  creating them.

  Can you please be more precise as to where Acrobat Professional gets into the
  equation regarding the 5 steps i mentioned?

  

  Let me rewrite the steps, being more precise :

  

  So ideally, we would like :

  0) Our iText-based software (preferably on iText 1.3 : migration would be
  painful at this stage) will create dynamically the fillable PDF forms and
  send them over automatically by email (this all will be handled by a servlet
  (as usual) which will create and send the PDFs via email) 

  1) the suppliers to get our request for quotation via email,

  2) fill the form,

  3) save it (by some way) (here i guess comes the hard part) and then

  4) return it to us via email. Then

  5) some iText program of ours will parse their filled-in forms and read their
  prices/item (is it feasible as well?)

  

  

  PS

  I work on a FreeBSD box, maybe that's why i have small experience with all
  those PDF related windows software...

  

  Achilleas Mantzios

  

  --- On Thu, 11/26/09, Leonard Rosenthol <lrose...@adobe.com>
  wrote: 
  

  From: Leonard Rosenthol <lrose...@adobe.com>

  Subject: Re: [iText-questions] Fillable and Saveable forms in PDF files

  To: "'Post all your questions about iText here'" 
<itext-questions@lists.sourceforge.net>

  Date: Thursday, November 26, 2009, 2:15 PM 
  
  
  The
  only thing you will need to do is to purchase (assuming you don’t have
  already have it) a copy of Adobe Acrobat Professional to “Reader Enable” the
  forms for saving.  ASSUMING that you never receive more  than 500
  copies of a given form.  If you will be receiving more than 500, then
  you will need to move to Adobe LiveCycle Reader Extensions Server. 
    
  Leonard 
    
  
  From: Achilleas
  Mantzios [mailto:mantzios.ach...@yahoo.com] 

  Sent: Thursday, November 26, 2009 8:50 AM

  To: itext-questions@lists.sourceforge.net

  Subject: [iText-questions] Fillable and Saveable forms in PDF files 
  
    
  
   
    
    Hi, sorry for posting twice (this time with a subject as well :)

    it is the first time i write to the list (pls include my address in the
    reply),

    although we are using successfully iText to produce dynamic PDFs since
    version 1.01 (currently we are on 1.3).

    

    My question could be considered more PDF-technology oriented rather than
    exclusively iText oriented.

    

    Now we have this situation:

    We like to send requests for quotations to suppliers as fillable PDF forms,
    while letting them,

    fill the forms, and return those forms to us.

    We don't want to have an online service for them to login to some server of
    ours and enter the data there for two reasons:

    1) mainly they don't want to do it (mess with foreign we sites), and not
    all of them have unlimited and reliable internet access, which leaves us
    with email as the only means of communication.

    2) those forms can be regarded as "formal" documents as well, and
    a printed copy of such a filled-in-by-them form could mean something by
    legal terms, so the existence of the filled-in-by-them versions of the PDFs
    is very welcome as well.

    

    So ideally, we would like :

    1) the suppliers to get our request for quotation via email,

    2) fill the form,

    3) save it (by some way) (here i guess comes the hard part) and then

    4) return it to us via email. Then

    5) some iText program of ours will parse their filled-in forms and read
    their prices/item (is it feasible as well?)

    

    I would like to ask, if the above scenario is feasible or not, and where
    are the tricky parts of it.

    We are willing to even buy the book! if that will show us some light into
    this.

    Thank you

    

    

    Achilleas Mantzios 
    
   
  
    
  
  
  

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