Paul,
Thanks for tip but my classloader work fine.
On 6/16/06, Paul Hastings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Dan Plesse wrote:
> > Does anyone know why Calender needs getInstance() method?
>
> it's protected. use GregorianCalendar. or better yet use getInstance &
> add locale & timezone. t
Dan Plesse wrote:
> Does anyone know why Calender needs getInstance() method?
it's protected. use GregorianCalendar. or better yet use getInstance &
add locale & timezone. timezone's kind of important.
>
>
>
all of this is kind of "iffy" w/the way cf handles datetimes (ie
everything's assum
Bob,
Yes classloaders and a classviewers are different but I think they use
the same reflection to load things dynamically. After iText I started
looking into classloaders and found out they can be done in a two lines of
code.
FreeTTS example
http://www.getjars.org/freeTTS/freetts.jar";)>
Dan,
I don't understand what you mean by adding a classloader, the examples you gave
me added a classviewer http://www.cfdev.com/mx/undocumentation/ to view
undocumented features, but the examples expect the iText jar to already be
loaded.
Bob
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> > If you are interested I have a function that takes a csv of tiff images
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> If you are interested I have a function that takes a csv of tiff images
> and creates a .pdf from them using iText, blogged about it at
> http://www.cfcode.net/blog/index.cfm/2
there
as well.
-seth
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From: Ali Awan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Cool, so will this be like a replacement to ActivePDF?
I did some research on iText, and found something I've been tr
Cool, so will this be like a replacement to ActivePDF?
I did some research on iText, and found something I've been trying to do with
CF and PDF's for a while now, which is generate 2D(pdf417) barcodes inside a
pdf, dynamically from form data passed in.
So if I'm able to access that iText functio
I don't know much about your product to answer that, but if you've copied the
majority of ColdFusion's funcitonality I don't see why not. I'm just
initializing the iText jar to do the heavy work, the ColdPDF cfc is merely an
easy way for anyone to take advantage of the power of iText.
Bob
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Hi Robert,
could you Imagine, that your CFC would be good for Railo too? (www.railo.ch)
We are planning for the 1.1 release almost the complete 100% MX7
compatibility...
Regards
Gert
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Seth can you reply to me offline and send me the function so I can add it to
the CFC?
Bob
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I have decided to create an open source CFC that will allow everyone to take
advantage of the iText libraries whether you have CF 6 or CF 7. I have added
what functions I have needed b
Everland III [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I have decided to create an open source CFC that will allow everyone to
take advantage of the iText libraries whether you have CF 6 or CF 7. I
have added what functions I have needed
I have decided to create an open source CFC that will allow everyone to take
advantage of the iText libraries whether you have CF 6 or CF 7. I have added
what functions I have needed but there are so many things that can be done with
the iText library I would like to call on the community to get
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