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Posted to users@pdfbox.apache.org by Anindhya Sharma <An...@infor.com> on 2010/12/02 00:01:46 UTC

PrintPDF on UNIX

We are evaluating PDFBox for use, specifically we are interested in the PrintPDF command line utility. Was wondering if anyone has used it on different unix/linux flavors and what the experience has been around using this utility under load.

Thanks!


Re: PrintPDF on UNIX

Posted by Ad...@swmc.com.
I haven't used PrintPDF, but I've put the parsing, merging and document 
catalog (aka bookmarks) to pretty extreme tests and it seems to be holding 
up quite well.  I've successfully merged PDFs together to form an output 
PDF over 600MB and 2000+ pages.  This is done frequently without any 
trouble.

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Thanks,
Adam



From:
Anindhya Sharma <An...@infor.com>
To:
"users@pdfbox.apache.org" <us...@pdfbox.apache.org>
Date:
12/01/2010 15:02
Subject:
PrintPDF on UNIX



We are evaluating PDFBox for use, specifically we are interested in the 
PrintPDF command line utility. Was wondering if anyone has used it on 
different unix/linux flavors and what the experience has been around using 
this utility under load.

Thanks!




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