Hi
I use Apache PDFBox for PDF generation on our site, in conjunction with Wicket.
This works as a charm, but i haven't tried it with large documents.
Yours,
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Fra: Abigail [abigailklin...@yahoo.com]
Sendt: 23. desember 2013 07:38
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On Sun, Dec 22, 2013 at 5:30 AM, Steve shadders@gmail.com wrote:
So what it is the best way to go about requesting a change to
wicket-core? I'm happy to fork and create a pull request etc but it
seems overkill for removing a single word from one class. Should I
create a JIRA ticket
Do you want to use it in wicket application or java application? The
link is for csharp based tool and will not work in wicket application.
But it looks like they have java API also
http://www.rasteredge.com/java-imaging/.
Personally we use apache pdf box. We don't create PDF, but we do
In case your requirements for pdf generation are not very complex, you
could use FlyingSaucer (https://xhtmlrenderer.java.net/). It basically
converts html to pdf. So you can create your output in html and then
convert it to pdf using flying saucer.
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 10:45 PM, Niranjan Rao
I am using Wicket 6 to manage an AngularJS app. Currently I am just letting
Tomcat serve the AngularJS client i.e. index.html and using Wicket for
authentication, authorization and REST. But I would like to use Wicket to serve
up the client so that I can manage css and js resources and set an
HI there
That exactly what i want to do .I want to convert html to excel.But i have
not found a converter which supports to do that.I know there are many excel
converter
http://www.rasteredge.com/how-to/csharp-imaging/excel-converting/ .Is
there any free package for this?
Thanks for any