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    iText®, a JAVA PDF library

    iText®, a JAVA PDF library

    PDF Library for Developers

    iText is an open-source PDF library available for Java and .NET (C#). iText allows you to effortlessly generate and manipulate standards-compliant PDF documents with a powerful and feature-rich SDK. With iText, you can create archivable and accessible PDFs, split and merge documents, fill and flatten forms, digitally sign documents, and more. iText add-ons enable additional functionality, such as PDF creation from HTML templates, secure redaction, OCR, and much more.
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    this is a small JSP tag library which allows you to create PDF documents within your JSPs. All you need to do is add the jar file to your lib folder under WEB-INF and the tld file in a tld folder under WEB-INF and you are ready to use the tags.
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    iText Programming Tutorials. Example code and detail explanation on how to generate Adobe PDF document with iText API. Example of AcroForm, bookmark, anchor, insert images, generate PDF with Java App, JSP or Servlet, create PDF table and etc.
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