Re: ERPDFGeneration problem & best practices
Re: ERPDFGeneration problem & best practices
- Subject: Re: ERPDFGeneration problem & best practices
- From: Tim Worman <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2012 13:36:07 -0700
Thanks Amedeo. That is what I'm doing. Per the code below:
mail.addAttachment(new ERMailDataAttachment(acctPdf.pdfFilename(),null,pdf));
Tim
On Sep 21, 2012, at 1:30 PM, Amedeo Mantica <email@hidden> wrote:
> You shouldn't send the PDF directly in email. You should add it as attachment
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 21/set/2012, at 22:26, Tim Worman <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> All:
>>
>> My app is attempting to attach a PDF to an email and I'm getting a failure. The only response is:
>>
>> "Your request produced an error."
>>
>> The code below works fine in development but fails in deployment. I'm using ERJavaMail for sending.
>>
>> There is no stack trace, etc. My attempt to produce my PDF seems to stop at the constructor for FlyingSaucerImpl since no console messages I've placed in the code are seen after that.
>>
>> public void sendEmail() {
>> GSEISPersonAccountInfoComponent acctPdf = (GSEISPersonAccountInfoComponent)pageWithName(GSEISPersonAccountInfoComponent.class.getName());
>> acctPdf.setAPerson(aPerson()); //create PDFWrapper component
>> NSLog.out.appendln("making pdf");
>> NSData pdf = acctPdf.generateResponse().content(); //get the PDF data
>> ERMailDeliveryHTML mail = new ERMailDeliveryHTML();
>>
>> try {
>> mail.newMail();
>> mail.setFromAddress("email@hidden");
>> mail.setReplyToAddress("email@hidden");
>> mail.setSubject("GSE&IS Account Info");
>> mail.setComponent(this); //send this component as a new component based email
>> mail.setToAddresses(new NSArray (aPerson().emailAddress()));
>> //attach PDF to email
>> NSLog.out.appendln("this is where I want to attach pdf"); //never get here
>> mail.addAttachment(new ERMailDataAttachment(acctPdf.pdfFilename(),null,pdf));
>> mail.sendMail();
>> } catch (Exception e) {
>> e.printStackTrace();
>> }
>> }
>>
>> This code is in my "emailed" component so it sets itself as the body of a new email - then tries to attach a PDF generated with ERPDFWrapper. This is called from a DirectAction. I'm not returning either the PDF or the email component to the browser. Am I violating best practices by trying to use the PDF wrapper without returning it?
>>
>> Tim
>> UCLA GSE&IS
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