So ,is it possible to read fields in such XFA based Dynamic forms and then
populate field values using itext  ? If  yes then can anyone provide some
sample code..


Regards
Rajesh Balki



                                                                           
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[email protected] wrote:
> Thanks for your response Leonard..What I meant to say here is ,the user
> will be defining some fields in a  form  and then save the form as
'Dynamic
> PDF' .So is  it possible to read the field values and then populate the
> field values in such a 'Dynamic PDF'   using itext.

As explained in chapter 8 of the second edition of iText in Action,
you can inject XML data into a dynamic PDF form (XFA with repeating
Subforms, no AcroForm).

The result will still be a dynamic form, you can't flatten those forms
with iText (only if there's an AcroForm counterpart).

Read http://itextpdf.com/book/

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