What's wrong with Adobe LiveCycle ES for doing the job?  That's one of the many 
thing it offers you as a server-based solution.

Leonard

From: Feague, Roy [mailto:rfea...@nextgen.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2013 3:06 PM
To: itext-questions@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [iText-questions] Converting XDP to PDF

We'd like to find a way to automate creation of PDF files from Adobe LiveCycle 
Designer XDP files --- basically, effectively the same as opening the file in 
Designer and doing a Save As... Adobe Static PDF form.
I understand that XDP files can be structured in a couple of different ways.  
Ours are XML files will full layout info, not just a wrapper around an embedded 
PDF or PDF reference.  Below is a bit of what they look like.
I've seen conflicting information about whether iText can do this.  Can anybody 
give me a high-confidence answer?

Thanks very much for your time.

Roy Feague
Nextgen Healthcare Information Systems

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<?xfa generator="AdobeLiveCycleDesignerES_V9.0.0.2.20101008.1.734229" 
APIVersion="3.1.20001.0"?>
<xdp:xdp xmlns:xdp="http://ns.adobe.com/xdp/"; timeStamp="2013-01-08T19:52:08Z">
<template xmlns="http://www.xfa.org/schema/xfa-template/2.8/";>
   <?formServer defaultPDFRenderFormat acrobat9.0dynamic?>
   <subform name="form1" layout="tb" locale="en_US">
      <pageSet>
         <pageArea name="Page1" id="Page1">
            <contentArea x="0.25in" y="0.25in" w="8in" h="10.5in"/>
            <medium stock="letter" short="8.5in" long="11in"/>
            <?templateDesigner expand 1?></pageArea>
         <?templateDesigner expand 1?></pageSet>
      <subform w="8in" h="10.5in">
         <draw name="Text4" w="143.131mm" h="17.933mm" x="28.575mm" 
y="28.575mm">
            <ui>
               <textEdit/>
            </ui>
            <value>
               <text>Patient Information</text>
            </value>
            <font size="48pt" typeface="Arial" baselineShift="0pt">
               <fill>
                  <color value="51,102,255"/>
               </fill>
            </font>
            <margin topInset="0.5mm" bottomInset="0.5mm" leftInset="0.5mm" 
rightInset="0.5mm"/>
            <para vAlign="middle" spaceAbove="0pt" spaceBelow="0pt" 
textIndent="0pt" marginLeft="0pt" marginRight="0pt"/>
         </draw>
Etc...



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Roy Feague
Vice President, Development
NEXTGEN HEALTHCARE
Solutions for: Ambulatory, Inpatient and Community Connectivity
795 Horsham Road, Horsham, PA 19044
(215) 657-7010 x2101 [o]
rfea...@nextgen.com<mailto:rfea...@nextgen.com>



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