Ok, thank you, Paul, for sharing your experience here. I never used ActionScript workers, but from what i understand, maybe it would be a way to create pages parallely instead in series to speed up the process. I hope that works because i need to deal with 300 dpi images in various sizes.
There is also literature on itext, so i will dig into it a for a feature comparison. Thx again! S > Am 14.11.2014 um 02:21 schrieb Paul Hastings <[email protected]>: > >> On 11/13/2014 2:22 AM, Sascha Ahrend wrote: >> If i may ask, from your experience - do you refer to any main functions not >> being 100% complete, or is this generally more exotic ones? I checked the >> examples and 86 out of 87 went well (maybe there is different versions of the >> library). > > its been more than 2 years since we changed the design & i don't recall all > the details but it was something we used in iText so it was a "main" function > for *us*. if i get the time i'll dig thru the repository to see what exactly > it was. > >> And when you say it is slow (i read also other comments telling the same) >> does this only adress large scale pdfs with many pages or also other >> documents eg including high res DPI images? > > in this case it was both but i think it was the images that hurt the most. > >> I am curious, because i may want to use it inside a web2print scenario. > > you should benchmark this yourself. we did & for our use case decided to use > iText (in coldfusion) server side.
