Mike Potter

September 11, 2006

Create PDF from Flex Application using XPAAJ

Zee has just published a new tutorial (using Captivate) showing you how to take data from a Flex application, and then merge this with a PDF template to create a PDF document. This tutorial, part of his series on combining LiveCycle and Flex, uses the XPAAJ library (prounounced "xpage") that is available for use by existing Flex, ColdFusion and LiveCycle customers. The complete source code to his sample is available.

His great tutorial shows how to create a PDF form that will grow or shrink in size, depending on the amount of data that is attached to the form.  You can do this using Adobe LiveCycle Designer (free trial available), which allows you to create dynamic forms that will change based on the amount of data that is bound to the form.

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Posted by Mike Potter at 10:56 AM on September 11, 2006

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