I checked the PPT on XPAAJ.jar .
The URL shown does not lead to the jar download, it shows an error
page.
BTW do we need any Adobe product license to download and use this jar
for commercial use ?
On May 11, 8:30 am, abdul khan <abdul.rahim..@gmail.com> wrote:
> use Sun APIs XPAAJ.jar, xalan.jar
>
>
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> On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 9:02 PM, Duane Nickull <dnick..@adobe.com> wrote:
> > You can use an older, deprecated library called XPAAJ if you have an LC
> > ES license to accomplish this. It allows you to write POLO’s to populate
> > PDF docs. It is easy to work with. Best to ask your sales rep.
>
> > Duane
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> > On 5/8/09 1:59 AM, 'Samant' <samant.r..@gmail.com> wrote:> > Band:http://www.myspace.com/22ndcentury- Hide quoted text -
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> > Hi ,
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> > We are looking for a solution on a 'web based, java platform'. Wherein
> > we will first define a PDF as a template with data fields and other
> > place holders. Including barcode.
> > This we are planning to achieve using adobe livecycle designer ES.
>
> > Then dynamically(based on a web request from a user), populate the
> > user data into the template using our java code and send back the PDF
> > to the user.
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> > Dont want to use the XFA appraoch of giving XML as data source.but
> > prefer to do the data entry using a java based tool like iText.
>
> > Since iText does not support livecycle designer forms as they are
> > XFA based, is there an alternative solution.
> > iText is not displaying the barcode properly.
>
> > Any other approach is much appreciated !
>
> > Thanks
> > Samant
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