Hello Paulo!

Thank you for this hint. BTW, I've tested memory consumption and find out that the used memory grows a little bit with each document / page, but in an acceptable quantity.

Regards,
Sascha


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You'll have at most in memory the previous pdf and the current one and even
so the content streams are still in disk.

Best Regards,
Paulo Soares

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> Hello!
>
> I've noticed that iText can concat PDF files. That's fine. :o) But after a
> look into the source code of class concat_pdf it seems to me, that the
> whole output document is stored in memory. Is there a way to flush
> imported pages into output file immediatly? We want to concat hundrets of
> PDF files to one large file and this could cause memory problems.
>
> Thanks a lot for advices,
> Sascha
>


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