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	<title>Comments on: How to run iText  on Google App Engine</title>
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		<title>By: arvindikchari</title>
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		<description>Hello

I have a desktop java application that uses Itext to generate new PDF reports... I have a couple of questions for you-

(1) can you share with me how you were able to create a new pdf (into which data was output from application)? Is it a file that is directly stored on end user&#039;s computer? If you can share your code with me that would be great:)

(2) I have some graphs in the report generated using JFREECHART... But that is not supported by Google App Engine. Can you create a workaround for JFREECHART, (similar to the one you have created for itext)? I am willing to create a commercial project for this as well (although I cant pay as well as an American or a European )...

Regards,
Arvind.</description>
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<p>I have a desktop java application that uses Itext to generate new PDF reports&#8230; I have a couple of questions for you-</p>
<p>(1) can you share with me how you were able to create a new pdf (into which data was output from application)? Is it a file that is directly stored on end user&#8217;s computer? If you can share your code with me that would be great:)</p>
<p>(2) I have some graphs in the report generated using JFREECHART&#8230; But that is not supported by Google App Engine. Can you create a workaround for JFREECHART, (similar to the one you have created for itext)? I am willing to create a commercial project for this as well (although I cant pay as well as an American or a European )&#8230;</p>
<p>Regards,<br />
Arvind.</p>
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