Hi Darlene,

On 10 May 2011 21:39, Bill Ensley <[email protected]> wrote:

>  One good option would be to output your final JSP page as formatted XHTML.
>
> That way you could just use the HTMLWorker or XMLWorker to parse that into
> a PDF on demand.
>

If you want to check iText capabilities concerning html to pdf conversion
(and if some specific issues appear, let the development team know about
it), there's an online tool for that:
< http://demo.itextsupport.com/xmlworker/ >

HTH,
alexis
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