Re: [Snippet] Creating on-demand PDF using iText
Re: [Snippet] Creating on-demand PDF using iText
- Subject: Re: [Snippet] Creating on-demand PDF using iText
- From: Helge Staedtler <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 01 Dec 2005 02:54:47 +0100
I wrap these JAR's usually in a very primitive Framework.
i just create a folder which ends with ".framework" and some dirs inside of
it like this path shows and then throw the .jar inside of it.
MyNameForThisFramework.framework/Resources/Java/iText.jar
and put the whole stuff into
/Library/Frameworks/
I then add the Framework to my app as i do with all other frameworks. this
way I also know what to deliver for deployment. is this a valid solution,
too?
regards,
helge
Am 01.12.2005 2:08 Uhr schrieb "Chuck Hill" unter
<email@hidden>:
>
> On Nov 30, 2005, at 5:03 PM, Stefan Pantke wrote:
>>
>> Don't forget to install the iText JAR found here
>>
>> http://www.lowagie.com/iText/
>>
>> in
>>
>> /Library/Java/Extensions
>>
>> or another JAVA-well known place.
>>
>
> Thanks for the example!
>
> I would recommend /Library/WebObjects/Extensions as being generally a
> safer place for third party jars used with WebObjects. Putting them
> in /Library/Java/Extensions can lead to class loader "issues" with
> security when classes from one loader try to instantiate those loaded
> in a later loader. This results in the dreaded ClassDefNotFound
> exception. I keep /Library/Java/Extensions for JDBC extensions and
> other, similar additions to the core Java API.
>
> Chuck
>
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