We've all read to much questions saying: "I've created a form using 
Adobe LiveCycle Designer, then I took some code from the web to fill out 
such a form, and... it doesn't work."

We were able to reduce the number of questions like that by providing 
documentation ( http://itextpdf.com/book/ ) and examples ( 
http://itextpdf.com/book/chapter.php?id=8 ) explaining the difference 
between AcroForm technology and the XML Forms Architecture (XFA). We've 
always explained: iText has full support for AcroForms, partial support 
for XML.

More recently, We've been investing in the development of an XFA to PDF 
convertor. You can read more about it on the iText blog: 
http://lowagie.com/xfa2pdf
You can watch a demo on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxtAy2Czsh0
You can register to be kept up-to-date: 
http://itextpdf.com/themes/betalist.php
And what's more: you can try out the functionality yourself: 
http://demo.itextsupport.com/xfademo/

Please be aware that the functionality isn't finished yet; we welcome 
all feedback because your suggestions and samples will help us improve 
the product.

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