The main problem with this approach for dymamic generation will be the 
requirement to stick stuff into docs, and pull back out with conversions, 
and then probably delete documents once generated.  So if it's being used 
as part of an anonymous service docs will be given a serious workout ;-)

On Saturday, August 25, 2012 2:42:08 PM UTC+8, Richard Watson wrote:
>
> Yup, here's an example of how to create a doc on Docs and export it as a 
> PDF:
> http://www.streamhead.com/creating-pdf-file-google-app-engine/ 
>
> I'm almost 100% sure that functionality is safe as it's being used by many 
> more people. If you try it out, please tell us how you find it?
>
> On Saturday, August 25, 2012 7:15:57 AM UTC+2, timh wrote:
>>
>> The conversion api seems to map to functionality in google docs.
>>
>> Could the facilities in google docs for upload/download and conversion be 
>> used ? ( Possibly not depending on what your app does.)
>> Or are they being deprecated as well ?
>>
>> T
>>
>> On Tuesday, August 21, 2012 7:00:57 PM UTC+8, aswath wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>> We were deeply involved in utilizing the conversion api for the HTML to 
>>> PDF conversion.  Suddenly, I got the email from Google about the plan for 
>>> decommissioning from Nov 2012.
>>>
>>> Does anyone has suggestions for doing the HTML to PDF conversion that is 
>>> compatible with Google Appengine for Java.  
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> -Aswath
>>> www.AccountingGuru.in
>>>
>>

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