That's a good approach to set up the name in web.xml. It's no problem to 
link  to a pdf extension  name, but how can we set the filename 
automatically, not the constant name?

Thanks



1T3XT info wrote:
> Brian Lovett wrote:
>   
>> So I would recommend Googling "Apache http handler". ;)  I hope this helps!
>>     
>
> Good suggestion.
>
> I believe the OP is using Servlets and JSP. A more elegant solution 
> would be to drop JSP (it's NEVER a good idea to create ANY binary file 
> using JSP, IMHO creating PDF from JSP is a proof of bad design.)
>
> With Servlets, you define a pattern in your web.xml file. If you define 
> a pattern with *.pdf, the Servlet creating or manipulating the PDF will 
> be triggered for every link with a filename that has the extension .pdf. 
> If I'm not mistaken, that's exactly the name that will be used when 
> downloading the file.
>   


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