Nic:

The tool you were thinking of might have been FOP?
http://xml.apache.org/fop/index.html

It does XML to PDF transformations as part of it's functions.

Mike
Jcorporate Ltd
http://www.javacorporate.com

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> Subject: Re: Serlvet to creating PDF files
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> >>> "Bragg, James" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11-May-00 5:42:19 PM >>>
>
> >Can anyone tell me the best way to generate a PDF
> >from a servlet.
>
> I'm fairly sure there are XML (ie: XSL) tools for doing this...
>
> But since you don't say what you want to generate from, or in what
> way it's difficult to be helpfull.
>
> Note also that I imagine that you can generate a PDF in a servlet in
> the same way you would generate a PDF anywhere else... you could even
> do it with command line tools by calling them with Runtime.
>
>
>
> Nic Ferrier
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