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Now that I'm on the right list (don't ask, but evidently I can't read
email addresses too well) I'll ask again.

While looking at ways to add the ability to insert links into PDF files
it occurred to me that a more general facility for pattern substitution
would be a useful facility to have.

To me this resembles a plugin architecture and in the interest of not
reinventing the wheel I looked for a plugin architecture to use.

So, the first question is this: is it ok to add dependencies to PDFBox
for implementing something like this?

Secondly, does anyone have any suggestions? I've found one called Java
Plugin Foundation, but it has an LGPL license and at least one person
doesn't like the idea of using LGPL.

Thanks for your input.


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Ken Weinert
http://quarter-flash.com
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