You are absolutely right.  However, it seems like you didn't get me.  I know
how to extract .jar files and I am not creating any jar files.  I want to
convert documents into pdf on the run and for this purpose, I downloaded
itextpdf-5.1.1. that came with itextpdf-5.1.1.jar and when I use this jar in
classpath and import its package it gives me the above-mentioned errors.
Therefore, I seek you guys favour to help resolve me the problem.

In case you need further assistance, please feel free to contact me.

Thanks for your time & appreciation.

On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 1:20 AM, 1T3XT BVBA <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 29/06/2011 18:59, Himanshu wrote:
> > when I double click the .jar itself
> If you make a simple HelloWorld example, why are you creating a jar?
> Why not just test it with javac?
> If you want to make a jar clickable, you need to define a Main-Class in
> the MANIFEST.MF file.
> In any case: you need to learn how to walk, before trying to run.
> This is not an iText question. This is a newbie Java question.
> Please don't touch iText before you master Java.
>
>
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