[email protected] wrote:
> Is it possible to use an existing PDF like it was a blank sheet and add the 
> text and graphical components to it?

It's called superimposing, and iText is used to achieve this in many 
projects.

> I'm looking around since some days now

You probably overlooked the obvious (that is: the official examples).

For iText 5:
http://itextpdf.com/examples/index.php?page=toc&id=6
(See the example named Stationery.)

For older iText versions:
http://1t3xt.info/examples/browse/?page=example&id=228
http://1t3xt.info/examples/browse/?page=example&id=229

There are plenty of other examples on these sites and on other sites.
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