How to fill out a pdf file programatically? [closed]
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What techniques available to fill a pdf form automatically using external data and save them. I have to use data from a database to fill a template pdf and save a copy of it on disk with that data. Language and platform is not issue but it would be good if it can run on windows and Linux.

Any one can guide me through it or point to any article that might help.

Apodictic answered 24/6, 2010 at 9:32 Comment(0)
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You can use either xsl-fo (if you like xml and xsl-t) or Lowagie's iText (Java) / iTextSharp (C#).

Barbarian answered 24/6, 2010 at 9:41 Comment(0)
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To elaborate on the answer by duffymo you've approved, allow me to share a chapter of my book with you: manning.com/lowagie2/samplechapter6.pdf

In section 6.3.5, you'll find out how to create a PDF template using Open Office, and listing 6.19 will show you how to fill it out programmatically:

PdfReader reader = new PdfReader(src);
PdfStamper stamper = new PdfStamper(reader, new FileOutputStream(dest));
AcroFields form = stamper.getAcroFields();
form.setField(key, value);
stamper.setFormFlattening(true);
stamper.close();
reader.close();

Just like Frank Rem, I need to add that I'm the original developer of iText, the author of the books about iText, and the current CEO of the iText Group, answering this mail straight from the ISO committee that is discussing ISO-32000-2 (aka PDF 2.0) ;-)

Teach answered 15/5, 2013 at 13:29 Comment(0)
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You can use either xsl-fo (if you like xml and xsl-t) or Lowagie's iText (Java) / iTextSharp (C#).

Barbarian answered 24/6, 2010 at 9:41 Comment(0)

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