We are using Apache FOP to do a similar thing. You can use XML / XSL
to do the formatting. I didn't know that there was an SDK available
from Acrobat, however, and we would have evaluated it if I did.
Alex Amies
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From: lucas lim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 5:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Using Acrobat SDK on Servlets
Hi everybody,
I'm trying to create a pdf/fdf version of a form with the value of each
field dynamically assigned. I'm running a tomcat on a solaris box.
Anybody
had done this before? I'm pretty new to acrobat stuff but I need a nice
print out page for the application that I'm building. I've just
downloaded
the Acrobat SDK 4.0 and take a look at the codes but still trying to
find
out the easiest and fastest way to do this. I aware that there's
actually a
Java sample code on it but that's how far I go.
If this is considered as off-topic discussion then I'm sorry but the
thing
is I'm trying to run it on servlets.
Thanks,
Lucas
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