I recall having seen an ad in one of the major Java magazines for a report
generator (might be overkill for your purpose, though) written in Java
that can generate PDF documents. I don't recall the name of neither the
company nor the product.
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Hi:
I have a web project which ask user to fill a open
account form, then using existing PDF template, fill
in the information user submited and return the result
to the browser in PDF format.
I have search Adobe website. It seems to me if we
are using ASP in NT platform, then they have solution,
which using a acrobat object to do the job. However
what I am looking for is java, unix based solution or
at least java servlet solution.
Anyone knows ?
Thanks in advance.
you sheng
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