u cud use the _javascript_ option for printing... the exact syntax i dont remember,
but its like window.print().. check it out
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Hi frnds,
 
I never use Java printing API and Now i need to use it in servlet. How can do this.
 
In my servlet I need to print files by using default printer.
 
I find out few examples related to java.awt.print package but all these examples
based on Swing.
 
I dont need to display the file which I want to print. I have to simply pass the name and path of files to be printed.
 
Waiting for ur reply.
 
Shekhar
 

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