Starting from version 1.1, it should run in a Tomcat instance. 

Jurgen

Op maandag 06-08-2007 om 12:17 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Mikael
Andersson:
> Yes
> 
> On 06/08/07, David Delbecq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>         Can seam work with anything other than JBoss (like tomcat?)
>         En l'instant précis du 06/08/07 11:37, Jurgen Lust s'exprimait
>         en ces
>         termes:
>         > You can do this with JBoss Seam:
>         >
>         http://docs.jboss.com/seam/1.2.1.GA/reference/en/html/itext.html
>         >
>         > Jurgen
>         >
>         > Op maandag 06-08-2007 om 11:32 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef
>         David
>         > Delbecq:
>         >
>         >> Hello,
>         >>
>         >> i come across a requirement where i need to generate a PDF,
>         by adding
>         >> text at specific location inside an existing pdf. I thought
>         about using
>         >> a servlet that does it using itext. However, after turning
>         on my brain, 
>         >> i think it would be very interresting if you could instead
>         do something
>         >> like this in a JSF/Facelet application:
>         >> <x:pdf value="#{someBinaryDocument}">
>         >>     <x:page number="1"> 
>         >>        <x:outputText value="#{someBean.property}">
>         >>           <some classical JSF converter>
>         >>        </x:outputText>
>         >>     </x:page>
>         >> </x:pdf> 
>         >>
>         >> I know how to create binary output from a JSF component
>         (get
>         >> outpustream, set headers, set responseComplete())
>         >>
>         >> Oracle ADF has a telnet renderer, i suppose there could
>         exist some PDF 
>         >> based renderers out there. Interest would be to generate
>         PDF output as
>         >> easily as html output. It does not seems so difficult to
>         implement a few
>         >> PDF based JSF components using itext. However, i'd like to
>         prevent 
>         >> stupid double work if this stuff already exist somewhere.
>         >>
>         >> Anyone know of existing library for this?
>         >>
>         >>
>         
>         
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> 
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