On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 2:54 PM, cpassmore <[email protected]> wrote:

> Well… i'm not on CF, so that's not a problem but I AM on BD 7.0.1 JX,
> did new atlanta use flying saucer in their engine before OpenBD showed
> up?


I don't believe so, no. When OpenBD was first released CFDOCUMENT was
removed because the commercial edition of BlueDragon uses commercial
libraries for CFDOCUMENT functionality.


> Is it as easy to replace the pdf engine with flyingsaucer as it
> was to install iText? REALLY pleased on how that's working out for pdf
> forms.
>
>
As far as the installation goes, yes (it's just a JAR file), but I would
think that CFDOCUMENT in BlueDragon would be using specific Java libraries
so it wouldn't "know" to use Flying Saucer if you dropped it in there.
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