Thanks Paul .... thanks for the very helpful link .... now finally I have 
populated an AcroPDF form using Railo 3.1 :) and the great thing ... Railo 
has iText classes already bundeled so I didn't have to even add a single 
file to my Railo's Express Installation :D

For people who want to use this.... here is the link for the tutorial 
(blog):

http://cfsearching.blogspot.com/2007/12/getting-started-with-itext-part-15.html



Regards,
Arsalan

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From: "Paul Hastings" <p...@sustainablegis.com>
Sent: Friday, July 03, 2009 9:31 PM
To: "cf-talk" <cf-talk@houseoffusion.com>
Subject: Re: Using iText with CFML for PDF forms

>
> Arsalan Tariq Keen wrote:
>> come on guys ... doesn't anyone here has answer to my problem??
>
> it was already answered on the railo list (here previously). itext is
> distributed w/railo. it powers it's cfdocument & cfpdf.
>
> if you want ease of use, use the built-in tags. if you want insane control 
> over
> your PDF docs, use itext.
>
> if you use itext, first thing is buy bruno's book from manning:
>
> http://www.manning.com/lowagie/
>
> if you use itext more than once, it's by far the best investment you'll 
> ever make.
>
> next read the mysterious cfsearching's blog ;-)
>
> http://cfsearching.blogspot.com/search/label/iText
>
> gobs & gobs of examples.
>
> 

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